Failure have shared the first single, “The Air’s On Fire”, off their upcoming seventh album “Location Lost” out April 24th via Failure Records / Ardous Recorda.
TRACKLIST:
01 – Crash Test Delayed 02 – The Rising Skyline ft. Hayley Williams 03 – Solid State 04 – The Air’s on Fire 05 – Halo and Grain 06 – Someday Soon 07 – Location Lost 08 – A Way Down 09 – Moonlight Understands
Ken Andrews shared this about the song: “That song is directly about my surgery and waking up. I basically coded. Everything was spinning. I kept saying, ‘Turn the air on. I’m fine, just take me home.’ I was definitely not fine.”
The video for the song was directed by Sean Stout.
Billy Fuller has shared the first single, “Rummer”, off his upcoming solo album “Fragments” out April 3rd via Invada.
TRACKLIST:
1. Rummer 2. Three Blind Mice 3. Penny Bont 4. Budfrey Robbed Alexander 5. I Can’t 6. Tailgates & Ratchet Straps 7. Todo 8. Blackstar 9. On The Eve 10. Something Else 11. Whammy 12. Won A Synth 13. Pirate Ship 14. Bonanza 15. Full Fat 16. Last Train To Yatton
Fuller shared this about the song and album: “Armed with a bass, a drum machine and a Korg micro preset this, “Rummer”, is my attempt at trying to be Kraftwerk making the theme tune for Ski Sunday!’
As I am primarily a bass player, I almost always use the bass to begin writing a new song. Because of this process I sometimes found myself layering bass lines on top of each other to create a single piece of music. ‘Won A Synth’ is a good example of this – it’s four bass guitars and a drum beat. But I don’t have the ability or desire to show off my dexterity on the bass. I’m in the business of emotion.”
Billy has been has been a participant on many other different projects over the years besides being a founding member of Beak>. He was Robert Plant’s bassist in 2003, was the bass player on Massive Attack’s Heligoland album and on 4 of Baxter Dury’s albums, has played bass for Portishead, Alicia Keys, Billy Nomates, Rachid Taha, Anika, Lucrecia Dalt, Tottenham Hotspur FC(!)… the list goes on.
Thundercat has shared the second single, “She Knows Too Much”, off his upcoming album “Distracted” out April 3rd via Brainfeeder.
The video for the song was directed by Léa Esmaili. She shared this about the video: “I wanted to create, within a single video, a fun animated moment by mixing styles, either it’s 2D animation or 3D. Beyond that, I wanted to build a burlesque narrative around two friends who spend a completely crazy day together, tied to their friendship and to anime of this kind.”
Thundercat shared this about the song: “I’m grateful to have spent my time on this planet with Mac. What an artist, what a spirit, what a joy to have experienced.”
Charley Crockett has shared the first single, “Kentucky Too Long”, off his upcoming album “Age Of The Ram” out April 3rd.
TRACKLIST:
01 Life & Times of Billy McLane (Theme I) 02 Lonesome Dove 03 Rancho Deluxe (Theme I) 04 My Last Drink of Wine 05 Fastest Gun Alive 06 Diamond Belle (Country Boy) 07 I Shot Jesse James 08 Life & Times of Billy McLane (Theme II) 09 Crazy Woman Ridge 10 Remembering Pat 11 Sweet Mother Texas 12 Kentucky Too Long 13 Drifter’s Lament 14 Rancho Deluxe (Theme II) 15 Billy McLane 16 Life & Times of Billy McLane (Theme III) 17 Powder River 18 Low Down Freedom 19 Me & Shooter 20 Cover My Trail Tonight
The album was co-produced with Shooter Jennings.
Crockett shared this via his substack: “”Age of the Ram” completes The Sagebush Trilogy, which began with 2025’s Lonesome Drifter and Dollar a Day. Act I was about “the wanderer,” Act II was “the rustler,” and this concluding concept record focuses on “small-time cattle rustler” Billy McLane, “the outlaw. The kind that don’t set out to be a legend, but winds up one anyway.””
The Notwist have shared the second single, “Projectors”, off their upcoming album “News From Planet Zombie” out March 13th via Morr Music.
The Notwist shared this about the song: “”Projectors” is a folk and country-influenced song with brass interludes featuring all of the album’s guests: Enid Valu on vocals, Haruka Yoshizawa on harmonium, Chris Xiao on clarinet, and Mathias Götz on trombone. The lyrics, which are about getting through difficult times, are written as if Rutger Hauer could sing them in Blade Runner.”
The Sophs have shared another single, “Sweetiepie”, off their upcoming album “Goldstar” out March 13th via Rough Trade.
The video for the song was directed by Eric Daniels.
Ethan Ramos shared this about the song: “”SWEETIEPIE” is someone standing outside their ex’s window at 3 a.m., waving their arms over their head and screaming for some sort of second chance. In our narrator’s head, they’re John Cusack in Say Anything, but in reality, they’re just another creep who had too much to drink.”
Kim Gordon has shared the second single, “Dirty Tech”, off her upcoming album “PLAY ME” out March 13th via Matador.
The video for the song was directed by Moni Haworth.
Kim Gordon shared this via a press release: “I was kind of musing about, is my next boss going to be an AI chatbot? We’re the first ones whose lights are going to go out, not the tech billionaires. It’s so abstract that people can’t comprehend.”