Maya Hawke has shared the second single, “Bring Home My Man”, off her upcoming album “Maitreya Corso” out May 1st via Mom + Pop.
TRACKLIST:
1. Love of My Life 2. Devil You Know 3. Lioness 4. Heavy Rain 5. Last Living Lost Cause 6. Last Thoughts on Morning Star 7. Bring Home My Man 8. Great Minds 9. Green Dragon 10. Slacker in the Rye 11. Terms of Estrangement 12. Maitreya and the Way Back 13. Dream House
Maya Hawke shared this via a press release about the album and character: “”Maitreya Corso” is a magical misfit, whose sheer inability to adapt to the surrounding world allows her to create a world of her own, and to explore the positive and negative power of the ego.”
Iceage have shared the second single, “Ember”, off their upcoming album “For Love Off Grace & The Hereafter” out May 29th via Mexican Summer.
TRACKLIST:
1. Ember 2. Match Head Girl 3. The Weak 4. No Fear 5. Salve for Every Sore 6. mother-of-pearl 7. Tender Blades 8. 1835 9. Star 10. Lifetime 11. Holy Water 12. True Blue
The video for the song was directed by Ira Rønnenfelt & Iceage.
Elías Rønnenfelt shared this about the song: “The songs needed to be immediate, urgent, raw, and fast. We wanted to try to shed any unnecessary weight. Catching outlets of energy is what excites us the most.”
Dead Can Dance have shared a new song, “Death Cults”, available now via their Bandcamp.
Dead Can Dance press release said this: “The current campaign will unfold as a series of songs released on a regular monthly basis throughout 2026, issued exclusively through Bandcamp on Dead Can Dance’s own Holy Tongue Records imprint. Each release is stated to be accompanied by a digital PDF containing song lyrics and original artwork. The first entry in the series, “Our Day Will Come,” was released on March 20 and is dedicated to the shared national aspirations of the Irish and Palestinian peoples, with its title drawing directly from the Irish republican slogan Tiocfaidh ár lá, or “our day will come.”
Boards Of Canada have shared the first single, “Tape 05”, off what will be their upcoming album to be released via Warp Records.
“Tape 05” appeared on their YouTube page on the morning of April 16th, although Warp and Boards of Canada have made no official confirmations about additional upcoming music.
Chumphearts have shared their most recent single, “Guantana-Mar-a-Lago”, available now to stream.
The band shared this about the song: “When it was announced that he was gonna reopen Guantanamo Bay, I couldn’t shake this idea of that man and his entire administration gleefully transforming this ghastly place into something they would be proud of and with the same tacky and obnoxious taste they apply to damn near everything. So “Guantana-Mar-a-Lago” really began there as an indictment on the incompetent and tasteless yet at the same time incredibly dangerous people that run our country. But as the year goes on and ICE is outside terrorizing communities and we’ve been falling into more and more of a police state, it has taken on a more realized meaning unfortunately.”
Massive Attack have shared their first single, “Boots On The Ground”, which features living legend, national treasure and punk icon Tom Waits, will be available as a 12″ via Play It Again Sam.
The song is available today on streaming platforms, and will be followed by a 12″ vinyl release. The 12″ edition features “Boots on the Ground” on Side A, with an exclusively Waits B-side titled “The Fly” – a track featuring Waits’s trademark droll and sardonic spoken word.
The video for the song was directed by Massive Attack in collaboration with US photo artist thefinaleye. And this was shared with it: “The film quotes statistics and research by the following sources: American Immigration Council, American Civil Liberties Union, Inside Higher Ed,National Coalition for Homeless Veterans, US National Library of Medicine, US National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA), Privacy International and FactCheck.org.”
Tom Waits said this about the song and collaboration: “One day many years ago I accepted an invitation from Massive Attack to collaborate. Way back then, we sent them ‘Boots on the Ground.’ Their long release delay never worried me. Today, as in all of mankind’s yesterdays, guarantees this song will never go out of style.”
Massive Attack shared this: “It’s a career honour to collaborate with an artist of the magnitude, originality and integrity of Tom, but this track is arriving in an atmosphere of chaos. Across the western hemisphere, state authoritarianism and the militarisation of police forces are fusing again with neo-fascist politics. Seen within the American emergency, at home and overseas, this track contains pulses of callous impulse & abandoned mind.”
Beth Orton has shared a new single, “The Ground Above”, available now via Partisan Records.
Beth Orton shared this about the song: “Linear time has no place in music. I find myself trying to iron out my brain like a map, to show what started where, I could spend forever writing notes in the margins, notes to self, finding archaeological artifacts, layers of soil and magic, the strata of love, sorrow and joy in relation to time, all that goes into the architecture of any particular song. What has kept me alive is a feral invincibility, barrelling through life, propelled magnetically as in a flying dream that won’t allow for time to get hold of my ankles and catch up with me. Grief had me say yes to life, to embrace and taste and devour. I know life to be as pointless and as meaningful as I can make it. I wanted to write some of this into a dream, a confluence of meaning and feeling.”