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.

Latest Mixtapes & Playlists

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.

A globetrotting Mixtape extravaganza featuring Afel Bocoum, Damon Albarn, Toumani Diabaté and Friends, Herbie Hancock (Feat. Tinariwen, K’naan and Los Lobos), Goat + MC Yallah, Bachar Mar-Khalifé, Minami Deutsch, TEKE::TEKE, Xylouris White, Brigitte Fontaine, Bedouin Jerry Can Band, Rachid Taha, Bassekou Kouyate and Ngoni Ba, Msafiri Zawose, Terakaft, Noura Mint Seymali, Songhoy Blues and more.

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.

North Carolina-based Natalie Jane Hill returns with “Colors,” a wise, tender single from her upcoming album Hopeful Woman, out March 6 on Dear Life Records. Blending her folk-primitive guitar style with a live ensemble featuring Mat Davidson, the track explores the vibrant rush of new love balanced with personal boundaries. Hill supports Ray LaMontagne across the UK and Ireland this spring.

Chicago composer Joshua Abrams (Natural Information Society) has announced Music for Pulse Meridian Foliation, out March 27 on Drag City. Originally written for Lisa Alvarado’s REDCAT exhibition, the 35-minute composition for violas, harmonium, and electronics explores “Nepantla”—a transformative space between the conscious and unconscious. Abrams has shared a music video for the new single edit, “Music for Pulse Meridian Foliation (brief immersion).”

Franco-Australian duo Maxwell Farrington & Le SuperHomard announce their third album, Window Tax, out 24 April via Talitres. The news arrives with a video for lead single “Supermarket,” directed by Cyril “Pooley” Jean. An uptempo “pop reverie” recorded with producer Mike Lindsay (Tunng), the track explores a surreal tale of obsession and rejection.

Recorded live at Bill Laswell’s Orange Studios, the Manhattan collective Nevaris share “Remedy – Live,” a further glimpse into their upcoming SoundSession EP. Eschewing digital edits for raw, synchronous energy, the nine-piece ensemble blends Afro-Latin, dub, and funk. Their improvisational “healing grooves,” capture a potent moment of pure, real-time connection and creativity.

Following Âge Fleuve, Frànçois & The Atlas Mountains returns with Halage (out April 3rd). Rooted in the Landes region, the album shifts toward a propulsive, electronic-driven sound. New single and visualiser “Peaux Miroirs,” a collaboration with David Numwami with subtle electronic production Luca Derom and Emile Papandréou, explores identity through atmospheric shadowplay. It’s a vibrant, fluid crossroads of indie pop and folktronica, merging dream with reality.

Marking 125 years since Ernest Shackleton’s Discovery expedition, Georgia Shackleton announces her new album, From the Floorboards–featuring a violin crafted from the explorer’s own floorboards. Accompanied by a haunting live performance of “Ice King” filmed aboard the RRS Discovery, it follows her solo debut Harry’s Seagull, praised as “one of the freshest and most appealing folk albums of the year.” This new voyage explores endurance, exploration, and our living seas.

Cincinnati folk duo The Montvales have announced their third album, Path of Totality, arriving March 20 via Free Dirt. Reuniting with producer Mike Eli LoPinto, the duo shares the haunting lead single and video, “World of Trouble.” Written during the 2024 eclipse amidst national upheaval, the track positions Sally Buice and Molly Rochelson as cultural witnesses to a changing world.

Pefkin (Gayle Brogan) understands the fluidity and adaptability of ambient music better than most. Unfurling ranks among her most beautiful work, showcasing an exceptional understanding of timing, contrast, and texture. Its many drifts and folds are expertly curated, balanced perfectly between atavism and modernity. Though the component pieces are minimal, they are layered so subtly that they create complex musical tapestries.

Supersonic Festival returns to Digbeth on April 25–26, 2026, for a special limited edition. The lineup features the premiere of Microplastics (aya, 96 back, Jennifer Walton), alongside the “Lynchian” doom-folk of ØXN, Traidora, a queer four-piece led by Eva Leblanc, the plunderphonics of Milkweed and more. This “creative hub” continues its resistance against gentrification, prioritising raw, uncompromising music and collective, joyous catharsis.

Following his 2024 debut, Backwater Collage, James Hoare (Ultimate Painting, Veronica Falls) returns as Penny Arcade. Watch the video for “Rear View Mirror”, the lead single from his forthcoming album ‘Double Exposure,’ which arrives on April 17th via Tapete Records. Described as a hallucinogenic journey through English psychedelia and lo-fi experimentation, the album prioritises immediacy over perfection; an album high on vibe.

Yorkshire singer-songwriter Chris Brain announces his new album, Red Sun Rising, out May 1st on Big Sun Records. Rooted in the British pastoral tradition, the record explores themes of hope and renewal through intimate acoustic textures. “…The red sun will always rise in the east and set in the west—a reminder that we all want the same things from life.”

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