Ora Cogan shares “Division,” a stark, reverberant track from her Sacred Bones debut Hard Hearted Woman, out March 13th. Her voice cuts through cavernous space like a warning flare, pleading against division and cruelty. The gothic video unfolds as a morality play featuring three symbolic beings. Weaving haunted folk and psych-rock, the album captures resilience in fractured times.
OHYUNG has shared “nevada,” the second single from IOWA, arriving March 6th. The track opens with a field-recorded boom—looping throughout as glacial melodies pulse beneath choral voices and wailing synths. The album marks Lia Ouyang Rusli’s return to ambient music, documenting her year in Iowa City with ghostly textures built from field recordings and devotional samples.
Anjimile releases Waits For Me, the second single from You’re Free to Go. “When I was a little girl, I wanted to be free… When I was a little boy, I wanted to be real,” he sings, affirming his inner child through warm acoustic guitar and glimmering synths. Produced by Brad Cook, the album traces years of transformation—from grief to renewal, asking what happens when you let love in.
more eaze has shared “healing attempt,” an adventurous avant-pop single from multi-instrumentalist mari rubio’s forthcoming album ‘sentence structure in the country,’ out March 20th via Thrill Jockey. The track weaves resolute vocals and acrobatic harmonies through layers of strings, guitar, banjo, and stuttering electronics—a gently pulsing composition adorned with lush, unpredictable textural flourishes mirroring the song’s themes of navigating pain.
White Fence is releasing a new album, Orange, on April 24th. The record marks Tim Presley’s first White Fence release in seven years and was produced by Ty Segall at his Harmonizer II studio. Watch the video for lead single ‘Your Eyes’ that opens with gut-punching snare hits before rolling into sunny guitar strums, building toward a power chorus that showcases Presley’s direct, punkish delivery.
Bonnie “Prince” Billy has shared “Hey Little,” the second single from his forthcoming album We Are Together Again, out March 6th via Domino Records. The track features Catherine Irwin on vocals and string arrangements inspired by Madonna’s “Dear Jessie.” The video, shot on film and incorporating double-exposure techniques, was filmed in a Louisville indoor pool and draws inspiration from the classic Burt Lancaster film The Swimmer.
My Precious Bunny, the solo project from Lily Wolter of Penelope Isles, announces her debut album A Moment In My Eyes, out May 22nd via Bella Union. Co-produced with Allister Kellaway, the album shimmers with warped pop sensibilities, saxophone bursts and warm synths. Lead single ‘I Go Up, You Go Down’ reflects on heartbreak during lockdown and the world collapsing. Watch the accompanying video.
Irish-born, Bristol-based artist Jenny Lindfors, who records as Sailing Stones, premieres the video for new single A Promise To Love, out February 11th. The track is the first from her sophomore album Slow Magic, due July 3rd. The song explores the colour red and the fractured, otherworldly quality of early morning parenthood, capturing moments suspended between celestial visitation and personal struggle.
The latest Monday Morning Brew playlist is just under two hours long and features music from Catrin Finch, Mitski, Charlotte Cornfield, Iron & Wine, Jesca Hoop, Majke Voss, Gia Margaret, Rob Noyes, Benedicte Maureseth, Tucker Zimmerman, and lots more.
Another Brew playlist, ft. Swelt, Ye Vagabonds, Damien Jurado, Joe Harvey-Whyte & Geir Sunstøl, Chris Brain, Little Mazarn, Quest Ensemble, Benedicte Maureseth & Ensemble neoN, Marta Del Grandi, Penny Arcade, Mike Tod, Barry Walker Jr., Balladeste, Ana Silvera & Saied Silbak, Maz O’Connor, Michael Cormier-O’Leary, and more
This week’s mixtape spotlights Ye Vagabonds’ latest album, All Tied Together, alongside Philadelphia’s Michael Cormier-O’Leary and Bill Callahan’s final preview of his upcoming LP. Dive into Marta Del Grandi’s art-pop landscapes, plus new sounds from Hen Ogledd, Jana Horn, and Pefkin. Featuring additional tracks from Julianna Barwick & Mary Lattimore, Damien Jurado, Joe Westerlund, and Matt Kivel.
This week’s Monday Morning Brew Playlist is filled with new releases from the likes of Ulster Trio TRÙ, Bill Callahan, Courtney Barentt, Susan O’Neill & Valerie June, Cat Power, Cat Clyde, Setting, Gregory Uhlmann, Chantal Acda and more.
Shakey Graves has released “When the Love is New,” an intimate folk-rock single accompanied by a self-directed video. The release follows sold-out performances in Austin for the annual Shakey Graves Day celebration and a “pay-what-you-want” Bandcamp offering benefiting the Health Alliance for Austin Musicians, continuing the DIY artist’s commitment to his musical community.
Twenty-five years into a career that helped define bedroom pop, Mirah continues to probe the human experience with “Bride of Frankenstein,” the latest preview from her forthcoming album Dedication. The rolling, vaporous track examines relationships over time while blurring the lines between Mary Shelley’s iconic characters to explore profound questions about nature versus nurture and identity.
Martin Carr unveils “Connie Converse Is Playing At My House,” a hauntingly beautiful tribute to the pioneering 1950s singer-songwriter who vanished in 1974. The track, featuring a self-directed animated video, was inspired by Carr’s dream of Converse performing in his kitchen on a vintage Moog synth. It marks the first release from his forthcoming album What Future.
Celebrate one year of Jim Franks’ acclaimed book Existential Bread with a new audiobook from Drag City. Out March 10th, this “Hardnose Prose” masterpiece is read by Franks and features a rhythmic, searching score by Whitney Johnson, Shutaro Noguchi, Bill MacKay, Rob Frye and James Scroeder. Move beyond recipes and explore the philosophical, whimsical world of baking as a life story of listening and adapting.
Chicago artist Gia Margaret announces her new album, Singing, out April 24th on Jagjaguwar. Following her acclaimed instrumental projects, this record marks her return to vocal music after recovering from a vocal injury. Watch the video for the lead single, “Everyone Around Me Dancing,” and see the full list of 2026 North American and UK/EU tour dates here.
Brooklyn-based Hiding Places announce their debut album, The Secret to Good Living, out April 3rd via Keeled Scales. Led by the poignant single “Waiting”—a track exploring grief and anticipation—the album bridges the band’s North Carolina radio roots with their evolution into a polished indie quartet. Drawing from slowcore and analogue warmth, they’ve crafted a debut that appears both intimate and expansive.
Notes to Self is Welsh harpist Catrin Finch’s most intimate work yet—a poignant “letter” to her 13-year-old self. Through eleven compositions, Finch explores themes of home, anxiety, and innocence with expert precision. From the eerie depths of Black Holes to the luminous runs of Môr Arianrhod, this album is a masterclass in emotional depth and musical intelligence; one to cherish.
Iron & Wine returns with “Roses,” a haunting new single from the upcoming album Hen’s Teeth, out February 27th via Sub Pop. Featuring a hand-drawn animated video by Gaia Alari and backing vocals by Arden Beam, the track previews a “sibling record” to 2024’s Light Verse. Sam Beam kicks off an extensive international tour in support of the release this February.
To celebrate his upcoming album “We Are Together Again,” Bonnie “Prince” Billy performed an intimate set at St Giles’ Church, Camberwell, South London. Hosted by Dash The Henge and Domino Records, the night was captured in full by Out Late Studio. Watch him performing “In Good Faith,” a fan favourite from his 2019 album ‘I Made a Place’.
After a decade-long hiatus out of the spotlight, Danish songwriter Majke Voss (FKA Broken Twin) returns with the haunting new single “Coming Down,” out now on Broken Records. Moving away from her previous moniker, Voss delivers a raw, atmospheric track that captures the “rehearsal energy” of her band. Accompanied by a new video, Voss kicks off a series of intimate UK tour dates next week.
Charlotte Cornfield has unveiled “Living With It,” a vulnerable new single featuring Feist from her upcoming album, Hurts Like Hell (out March 27 via Merge Records). Born from a bond between touring mothers, the track showcases Cornfield’s most collaborative work yet. Featuring a powerhouse backing band and raw, evocative lyricism, the album marks a profound creative rebirth for the songwriter.
Visionary artist Jesca Hoop returns on 1st May with Long Wave Home, her first self-produced album. Captured during a camper van journey across England, the record blends innovative folk with deep interpersonal reflection. Alongside the announcement, Hoop shared the lead single “Designer Citizen” and a 10-date UK tour for May, including London’s iconic Union Chapel.
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