Air Mail – Moss Song
“Uses [a] melodic and melancholic style to explore the strange (but recently all too familiar) sensation of being faced with disaster at a distance. It’s laidback and understated, but with a quiet power, and ends on a note of defiance, if not quite hope.” So we wrote of ‘Wide Awake (a.m.)’ by Air Mail back in November, the song which introduced how Chicago-based artist Niko Francis uses a lo-fi indie pop to achieve a striking emotional clarity. New single ‘Moss Song’ might explore humbler themes but is no less resonant, its warm tones and languid rhythms allowing in the outside environment, playing like spring blooming in real time. The result is patient, unhurried and most welcome on a grey February morning. As though within its easygoing flow is a reminder that the world moves slowly yet surely, and the only real path to contentment is to learn to match its speed.
Blue Communications – Australian Summer / Simple Delight
Naarm trio Blue Communications have only existed for about a year, but have already begun to win over hearts and minds with their eclectic and energetic live set. Now the band have released their first recorded music, double single Australian Summer / Simple Delight, via Southern Exposure Records. The two tracks are a fitting introduction to a band that combine catchy punk, sunny Antipodean jangle and lo-fi experimentalism. Aine Keogh takes the lead on ‘Australian Summer’, which as its title suggests is a hazy and sun-drunk folk-inflected song that evokes long and lazy summer days. ‘Simple Delight’ on the other hand is something of a tempo change, Billie Burrow taking over vocal duties in an urgent and barrelling punky pop song the band say is “about anti-fascist action and queer punk culture.” As captured in the joyously repeated line:
Pushing nazis to the ground
Such a simple delight man!
Australian Summer / Simple Delight is out now via Southern Exposure Records and available via the Blue Communications Bandcamp page.
Brightmoon – Lies About The Sky (Shudder to Think cover)
The recording project of husband and wife duo Billy and Becca Mohler, Brightmoon takes its name from the imaginary kingdom in the animated show She-Ra and the Princess of Power. In the cartoon, the land is dreamlike and shrouded in mystery, and it was exactly such sensations which the Mohlers wished to convey with their hybrid shoegaze, indie rock and dream pop aesthetic. However, make no mistake, Brightmoon offer more edge and emotional bite than simple nostalgia. “Poetry and songwriting are the best outlets for me. It’s cheesy to say this, but they’re like therapy. I put my struggles and demons in my songs,” Becca shares. Billy adds: “Our music is a catharsis. For us, it’s a break from the challenges of daily living, and we want to provide that kind of respite for others.” With their debut EP coming soon via Noon Records, the duo have shared a cover of Shudder To Think’s ‘Lies About The Sky’, the ideal introduction to a band that can provide shimmering textures and pummelling energy in equal measure. Watch the video below with animation and editing by Vincent U.
‘Lies About The Sky’ is out now via Noon Records.
Brown Horse – Twisters
Norwich-based purveyors of “slacker twang” Brown Horse are nothing if not prolific. They announced themselves to the world with 2024 debut Reservoir (which was one of that year’s stand-out records), and returned with sophomore effort All the Right Weaknesses little over a year later. Their style fits the zeitgeist perfectly, a rough and dusty mix of country and indie rock that very much in vogue at the moment, think (roughly) equal parts Jason Molina, Neil Young and Lucinda Williams. And they’re very good at it too. All of which is to say that expectation is high for the next Brown Horse record, Total Dive, which is due for release barely a year since the last one. Our first glimpse is ‘Twisters’, another confident and wearily optimistic mid-tempo country rocker that would sound perfect on a sunny afternoon cruise once spring has sprung in a couple of weeks.
Helicopter Leaves – Moreoff More Off Than On
“I wanted to invest in it myself—take the more adult serious step. Grow up.” So explains Anthony Vaccaro of Sabrina Nickels, the latest album from his solo project Helicopter Leaves. Having made a name as guitarist and co-songwriter in Chicago rock band Beach Bunny, Vaccaro’s solo work has thus far remained very much a side project, 2023 debut Get Stuck In recorded in the basement of his grandparents’ house. However, anyone who spent time with that record would have said considerable vision and potential within the idiosyncratic sound, and now Vaccaro is determined to level up with the new album and give Helicopter Leaves the attention it deserves. The basement was swapped for Steve Albini’s Electrical Audio and longtime Beach Bunny collaborator Sean O’Keefe’s home studio, and a newfound commitment followed, though Vaccaro still plays all the instruments and retains the same personal spirit. Just take lead single ‘Moreoff More Off Than On’, a track charged with all the adventure and experimentation that makes the project special.
Sabrina Nickels will be released on the 27th March via Noyes Records and you can pre-order it now.
JJerome87 – Brush Me Like A Horse
You likely know Joe Newman as part of the critically acclaimed indie rock outfit alt-j, though fans will soon come to know him as something altogether different. For having signed with Mushroom Music / Virgin Music Group, Newman is adopting the moniker JJerome87 and setting out solo. Lead single ‘Brush Me Like A Horse’ serves as the calling card for the new project. Recorded in Los Angeles with producer Carlos De La Garza, there’s a notable Californian flavour to the track, Newman reaching for elements of gospel, Motown and blues. But beneath the sunny spirit is something altogether more surreal. The almost Kafkaesque story of man who, as the title alludes, finds himself slowly turning in to a horse. Something between a cautionary tale and act of wish fulfillment which probes what can happen when the outside world begins to see us differently.
‘Brush Me Like a Horse’ is out now and available from the usual places.
Nice Weather – Room Tone
Based in Philadelphia, Nice Weather in an ambient project which, as per the artist, looks to explore “the baritone guitar as an environment rather than an instrument.” Serving as both an introduction and mission statement, lead track ‘Room Tone’ is atmospheric in an almost literal sense. A song named after the filmmaking term for the sounds within a space with no dialogue or intentional noise, that is, the audio presence of an ostensibly ‘silent’ environment, ‘Room Tone’ is a live to tape improvisation which owes equal debts to the work of Mary Lattimore and David Lynch. A soundscape in which apparently empty space carries its own mood and charge, and the contours of sound itself mark out the emotional landscape of a given space.
‘Room Tone’ is out now and available from the usual places.
Pearla – Be Around
Back in October we wrote about ‘To Love Something’, a single from Nicole Rodriguez’s Pearla which built upon the style of 2023 album Oh Glistening Onion, The Nighttime Is Coming, “again searching for those small details which lift an otherwise mundane existence into something significant.” Now Rodriguez has announced a brand new full-length Song Room, and lead single ‘Be Around’ suggests the Pearla sound is continuing to grow. “This song is about the feeling of isolation that comes with being a highly sensitive and emotional person, and worrying that it makes you hard to be around or hard to love,” Rodriguez explains. “It’s about that feeling of being ‘too much’—the fear of what would happen when people see what is really within you.” This tension between interior and exterior worlds is a key concern of the record, notably how the outside threatens to change the inside, the ways in which love might expand or collapse us, and the relative impacts of resisting this change or else submitting to its inevitable pull.
The Rural Alberta Advantage – The Hunt In Edson
We last wrote about The Rural Alberta Advantage back in 2023 when the Toronto based indie rock darlings put out their fifth full-length, The Rise & The Fall. The album saw lead Nils Edenloff shake off the associated anguish inherent within the act of writing songs to pen another stellar collection and put his own self-doubt to rest. Fast forward two years and The RAA are back with ‘The Hunt in Edson’, a brand new single on Saddle Creek that shows Edenloff and co. are ready to put themselves through it all over again. Inspired by a pair of unrelated true events, the song explores the bracing experience of being under the most severe of pressure, be it caught in the jaws of a predator or stood on the edge with a rope around your neck. The result is every bit as thoughtful and cathartic as fans of the band will have come to expect, and we can only hope there’s a sixth album sitting somewhere down the line.

