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Screamo Revivalists Knumears Announce Debut Album ‘Directions’ and Share Ferocious New Single “Fade Away”

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Knumears have announced their debut album ‘Directions,’ due April 3 via Run For Cover Records and Summer Shade, the RFC imprint spearheaded by Fury’s Madison Woodward. To mark the announcement, the Los Angeles three-piece have shared “Fade Away,” a ferocious lead single featuring guest vocals from Jeromes Dream’s Jeff Smith, one of the founding voices of the skramz genre.

“Fade Away” opens with a panicked riff before a propulsive snare roll detonates into a full-band attack, with Smith’s unhinged vocal tearing through the finale. It encapsulates everything Knumears do well: wildly swinging dynamics, crushing ferocity, and unabashed vulnerability, all delivered with the kind of raw urgency that defines the screamo tradition at its best. “I think what draws us to this music is the absolute raw emotion,” says guitarist and vocalist Matthew Cole. “All of it has something in common, and that’s feeling so strongly about it that all they can do is scream.”

Recorded by Jack Shirley (Deafheaven, Joyce Manor, Touche Amore) at Atomic Garden, ‘Directions’ is steeped in the confusion of exiting adolescence and the challenge of deciding what carries forward and what gets left behind. Cole’s lyrics dig deep into familial love, drawing from his relationships with his father and grandmother. “Your one true love could be your grandma or your best friend, not just a significant other,” he says. “A lot of these lyrics are about the people who shape my creativity.” That emotional specificity gives the album its backbone, running beneath the genre’s most explosive sonic tradition.

Formed in 2021, Knumears have spent five years in near-constant motion, building from packed local shows to national touring, carrying the torch for one of the most enduring corners of 1990s hardcore. ‘Directions’ is equal parts love letter and cartography project, tracing the genre from its roots to the contemporary West Coast scene while contributing something genuinely new to the conversation.

Oxford Chamber-Pop Outfit Blue Bayou Unveil Shimmering New Single “Carousel Song”

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Blue Bayou have released “Carousel Song,” their third single and most fully realised recording yet, from an Oxford-based chamber-pop outfit that has spent the past two years quietly becoming one of the most compelling live acts in the UK.

Produced by Chris Barker (Willie J. Healey) and tracked to tape at a home studio, “Carousel Song” shimmers with the warmth of mid-winter, favouring tape hum, overtones, and rack reverb over clinical polish. The opening verse conjures a world of distant strings and bells from nothing more than a parlour guitar. A bass line enters and re-harmonises the understated chords beneath your feet, while violin, vibraphone, and makeshift percussion swirl above. It is a carefully constructed piece of sonic world-building, rooted in wonder, magic, and loss.

Blue Bayou emerged in Spring 2023, immediately selling out debut performances at Oxford’s Jericho Tavern, Modern Art Oxford, and The Library, earning a reputation as an “infamous” live act from the BBC for their eclectic and confounding performances. They have since supported Max Blansjaar on a UK tour, shared a stage with Jacob Alon at Wilderness Festival, played the main stage at Love Trails, and warmed up crowds for Brown Horse, The Klittens, The Jeanines, and Danny Mellin at the O2 Academy 2.

The single arrives with striking artwork commissioned from artist Beth Simcock, the third detail from a painting to be revealed in full with the band’s forthcoming debut EP. A live session produced by Alexander Sokolow is also on the way, filmed by Willow Senior’s production team.

Garage-Rockers Vehicle Announce Themselves With Sharp, Irony-Laced Debut Single “You Are Not A Cowboy”

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Vehicle have arrived, and they’ve done it with a limited edition 7″ vinyl run that sold out before the single even dropped. “You Are Not A Cowboy” is out now via Esco Romanesco Records, a hook-infused blast of garage-rock nostalgia from a Leeds quartet who already know exactly what they’re doing.

The single clashes acerbic irony with kitchen-sink storytelling, drawing from 1960s Pebbles and Nuggets compilations and British Invasion pop while landing somewhere in the orbit of The Black Lips and early Fat White Family. Frontman and founder Michael Cable describes it with characteristic precision: “This is a hook-infused piece of rock and roll that brings Mark E Smith in from the rain to front mid-60s Stones. The narrator is an insular country fanatic casting suspicion on the rising trend of Americana in alternative rock.” At just under three minutes, it makes its point and gets out.

Formed around Cable, formerly of Perspex, Vehicle rounds out as Danny Sockett on guitar, Connall Doo on bass and vocals, and Jack Devlin on drums and vocals. The band released their debut collection ‘Widespread Vehicle’ last summer and toured nationally alongside Van Houten, FEET, Holiday Ghosts, The Tubs, and Whitney K, building a live reputation that matches the sharp energy of their recordings. Early support has come from NTS, BBC 6 Music Introducing, and Far Out Magazine.

“You Are Not A Cowboy” is out now via Esco Romanesco Records. A vinyl run that sells out before release day is about as strong an introduction as a new band can make.

Irish Alt-Pop Singer-Songwriter FYA FOX Delivers Poignant New Single “Sweet Goodbye”

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FYA FOX is back. The Irish alt-pop singer-songwriter has released “Sweet Goodbye,” a poignant, minimal new single that marks the beginning of a fresh creative chapter and confirms her place as one of the most emotionally precise voices in Irish pop.

The single is a tribute to lost loved ones, navigating grief, remembrance, and the bittersweet space between holding on and letting go. FYA FOX merges her electronic roots with a new pop-folk direction, working alongside longtime producer Matthew Weir to craft something refined and deeply personal. “‘Sweet Goodbye’ explores not being able to share big moments in my life with loved ones who have passed,” she says. “It came together really naturally because it’s so close to my heart.”

The track arrived fully formed from an honest place. FYA FOX wrote the bones of the song at home on guitar before taking it into the studio with strong sonic references already in hand. That directness of process comes through in the finished recording, a track that feels both carefully constructed and emotionally immediate.

A Whelans Ones To Watch alumna and VIP Magazine Rising Star, FYA FOX has built a reputation for earnest songwriting and powerful vocals. “Sweet Goodbye” delivers on both fronts, and then some. “I feel really excited but nervous about this release,” she admits. “But it’s authentic and honest and I hope listeners feel that when they hear it.” They will.

London-via-Wales Electronic Project Max Avoidance Drops Dark New Single “Poison”

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Max Avoidance, the electronic project of London-via-Wales producer and musician Hari Limaye, has released “Poison,” a dark, atmospheric single built from modulated bass, distorted synths, reverb-infused guitars, and an emotional yet deliberately detached vocal delivery. Out now on his own Catching Water label, the track balances underground club energy with cinematic tension, landing squarely in the territory of moody alt-electronic and late-night drive playlists.

Limaye brings a genuinely uncommon backstory to his music. For years he led a double life, balancing medical school with composing soundtracks for haute couture campaigns from houses including Hermès, Calvin Klein, and Coach, and scoring projects for Kendall Jenner, among others. That experience of existing between worlds, between discipline and creative instinct, between the clinical and the visceral, runs through everything Max Avoidance produces.

“Poison” is his third single and his most fully realised yet. “It’s a concoction of atmospheric darkwave, experimental electronic dream pop and melodic emo-rap,” Limaye says. “Not all addiction is physical, the darkest kind is emotional.” That framing gives the track its unsettling edge, a song about temptation and emotional numbness that never quite lets you feel comfortable in its atmosphere.

The single features Limaye on vocals, guitar, bass, and programming, with Christian Marc contributing guitar and backing vocals. It was mixed and engineered by Nick Brine (Oasis, Ash, The Darkness, Stereophonics, Stone Roses) at his studio in Wales and mastered by Peter Maher. That level of production craft is audible throughout. “Poison” is a cold, immersive piece of work that continues to build the Max Avoidance sonic world with real momentum and intent.

Bristol Rock Trio Sunglasz Vendor Unveil Brooding New Single “Was On Fire”

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Sunglasz Vendor have a new single out and it’s one of the more distinct-sounding rock tracks to emerge from Bristol in recent memory. “Was On Fire” is available now, a lopsided, stop-start crawl through romantic solitude and unrequited despair, opening with harsh mechanical screeching before lurching into something rawer and more anthemic.

Singer and guitarist Rafi Cohen is the emotional center of the track, slowly unpacking loneliness through sardonic wordplay and bleak imagery. His delivery is measured and deliberate, making the cacophonous build toward the coda land with real force. “It documents the feeling of being past it,” Cohen says, “like the best is behind you and the only way is down.” That kind of unflinching self-assessment gives the song its unsettling edge.

Recorded with producer Joseph Futak (Piglet, Tapir!, Aga Ujma) in Hither Green, “Was On Fire” marks the second single from these sessions, following “I’ll Do To You Yourself,” which earned support from BBC 6 Music, BBC Introducing, and Radiotrails. The band’s debut album ‘Unwinding’ drew airplay from BBC 6 Music, Apple Music 1, and KEXP, alongside strong press across the UK and beyond.

Formed in 2023 from members of Bristol’s avant-garde scene, Sunglasz Vendor pull from emo, rock radio hooks, and free-form experimentation in equal measure. Their live sets have earned them opening slots for Squid, The Breeders, and Water From Your Eyes, among others. “Was On Fire” makes a strong case for what comes next.

Breakout Vocalist Lauren Spencer Smith Drops Emotionally Charged New Single “Natural Disaster”

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Lauren Spencer Smith has released “Natural Disaster,” a raw and emotionally precise new single from the deluxe version of her sophomore album, ‘The Art Of Being A Mess,’ out now via Island Records. “Natural Disaster is about feeling like everything you touch turns into chaos, and believing you’re a burden to the people who love you, because they can’t see how deep the storm inside you really goes,” she says. The deluxe edition adds six new songs to an album that already earned widespread critical acclaim for its candid songwriting, including standout singles “Looking Up,” “bridesmaid,” and “IF KARMA DOESN’T GET YOU (I WILL),” the latter of which landed on Spotify’s U.S. Viral Chart. Spencer Smith’s ability to articulate emotional complexity with precision and directness remains one of the most compelling things about her work. The Vancouver Island-raised singer-songwriter has performed at the MTV VMAs, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, and the People’s Choice Awards, where she was nominated for Best New Artist, and her debut album ‘Mirror’ features the Platinum-certified singles “Flowers” and “Fingers Crossed,” the latter surpassing 875 million global streams.

Willie Nelson Anchors the Star-Studded ‘The Gray House’ Soundtrack With New Song “Heart Of America”

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Willie Nelson’s “Heart Of America” is out now, the lead single from ‘The Gray House: Original Soundtrack From The Amazon Series,’ released alongside the premiere of the eight-episode limited series now streaming on Prime Video. Nelson’s contribution sets the emotional tone for a soundtrack that spans gospel, country, Americana, rock, and hip-hop, featuring Lainey Wilson, Shania Twain and Drake Milligan, Killer Mike featuring Lena Byrd Miles, Yolanda Adams, Larkin Poe, and more. Executive producer Kevin Costner called Nelson’s performance a revelation, while Morgan Freeman and Lori McCreary described “Heart Of America” as feeling like a new kind of anthem, one meant for every American. The series itself tells the extraordinary true story of the women who helped turn the tide of the Civil War in favor of the Union, and the soundtrack matches that historical weight with real musical substance.

‘The Gray House’ Soundtrack Tracklisting:

The War And Treaty – “Blood In the River”

Adrienne Warren – “Unholy Water”

Yolanda Adams – “Love Will Rescue Me”

The War And Treaty – “If This Day”

Scott Stapp – “Red, White, & Blue”

Lainey Wilson – “Dead End Red Dirt Road”

Larkin Poe – “The Devil’s Boat”

Killer Mike featuring Lena Byrd Miles – “Smiling Eyes (Smiling Faces)”

Shania Twain and Drake Milligan – “I’ll Be Here With You”

Willie Nelson – “Heart Of America”

Santigold Joins a Star-Studded Cast on the ‘Yo Gabba GabbaLand!’ Season 2 Soundtrack

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Yo Gabba Gabba! and BMG have released the soundtrack for season two of Apple TV’s Emmy Award-nominated “Yo Gabba GabbaLand!,” and it’s a stacked roster. The release spotlights Santigold’s rendition of the original track “Thank You Is Enough” as its focus single, with Santigold sharing her enthusiasm for finally joining a show she’s admired since its debut. “I’ve always admired how fun, musical, and genuinely creative the show is,” she says. “It’s really a refreshing, art-driven take on educational kids’ TV.” The 27-track soundtrack also features Silversun Pickups, CHVRCHES, Ziggy Marley, Sharon Van Etten, Sleigh Bells, Turnpike Troubadours, Sylvan Esso, and many more, making it one of the most eclectic and genuinely exciting kids’ music releases in recent memory.

Season 2 ‘Yo Gabba GabbaLand!’ Soundtrack:

  1. Kammy Kam: “Yo Gabba GabbaLand! Theme”
  2. Silversun Pickups: “Party In My Tummy”
  3. Yo Gabba Gabba: “We Need The Light”
  4. CHVRCHES: “At Home In My Home”
  5. Sleigh Bells: “What’s New”
  6. Santigold: “Thank You Is Enough”
  7. Hemlocke Springs: “Switch It On and Off”
  8. Ginger Root: “Lemonade in the Shade”
  9. Still Woozy: “Stretch Out and Breath”
  10. Yo Gabba Gabba: “The Noodle Dance”
  11. Hatchie: “Movin’ My Body”
  12. Chicano Batman: “Sometimes Turtles Eat Waffles”
  13. Freedom Fry: “Thank You for Everything”
  14. King Tuff: “Try Something New”
  15. Turnpike Troubadours: “Sunrise, Sunset”
  16. Mates of State: “You Can Ask For Help”
  17. Yo Gabba Gabba: “The Thank You Dance (feat. Tiffany Haddish)”
  18. Ziggy Marley: “Try Try Try”
  19. Sylvan Esso: “Never Give Up”
  20. Yola: “Happy to Be Home”
  21. Sharon Van Etten: “Rainbow of Fresh Foods”
  22. Flea: “The Beat of the Day with Flea”
  23. Yo Gabba Gabba: “Please and Thank You”
  24. Chicano Batman: “We Help Each Other”
  25. CHAI: “Go!”
  26. The Aquabats: “We’re So Glad We Got To Go”
  27. Yo Gabba Gabba: “Yo Gabba GabbaLand! Outro”

Jazz Guitar Legend Pat Metheny Shares New Single “Don’t Look Down” From Upcoming Album ‘Side-Eye III+’

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Pat Metheny has released “Don’t Look Down,” the new single from ‘Side-Eye III+’, out now via his newly launched Uniquity Music imprint in partnership with Primary Wave. It’s his first major studio album in six years, continuing the Side-Eye project’s focus on collaboration with the next generation of standout musicians. The album features Metheny alongside keyboardist Chris Fishman and drummer Joe Dyson, the core trio that has toured internationally, with a worldwide tour launching in 2026.