Friday, February 27, 2026

Heavenly - Highway to Heavenly

 


We expect that immediately after arriving at the concept of heaven - a post death locale of eternal bliss and joy - mankind began to work on achieving heaven on earth. We also expect that such efforts mostly result in failure, or at best somewhat satisfying temporary slices of "almost heaven". Of course, just as beauty is in the eye of the beholder, everyone can judge for themselves whether they have grabbed a slice of almost heaven. For our part, we are here to announce that our little slice of heaven on earth has arrived in the form of the appropriately-named Highway to Heavenly, the new album from '90s indie pop darlings Heavenly.

It is the first Heavenly album in 30 years, but the members have been busy with other projects -- together and separately -- for much of the intervening years. There is much that is amazing, even magical, in the album. Instead of a nostalgia trip or a tentative venture to shake of the rust, Highway to Heavenly is manifestly of a band hitting full stride as if several album into a career on a sharp ascent. The performances are energetic and assured, the vocals by Amelia and Cathy are sweet and sassy, and there is strong thematic sense of clear-eyed perspective and wry humor. This is a band that can laugh at you, and laugh at themselves and their foibles even harder. While the band continues to flash its pop smarts, Heavenly also is quite clearly a rock band in this outing, and the album is stronger for it. Our favorite songs vary, but that reflects the overall strength of the offerings. We've included a selection of our current repeat plays below. This album earns a very strong recommendation, so we urge you to give it a listen.

Heavenly are Amelia Fletcher, Cathy Rogers, Peter Momtchiloff, Rob Pursey, and Ian Button. The album is out today in vinyl, CD and digital formats via Skep Wax Records.



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Monday, February 23, 2026

"I Didn't Mean To Change My Mind" by Prism Shores

 


If you are a fan of guitar pop, shoegaze, power pop, and jangle pop, you can't go wrong in following Prism Shores. The Montreal based band does all of that, and they do all of it very, very well. Their upcoming album titled Softest Attack will be out April 10 via Meritorio Records. But you don't need to wait until April to here the album's power pop gem "I Didn't Mean To Change My Mind". You can hear it right here, right now.

Prism Shores is Jack MacKenzie (guitar/bass/vocals), Ben Gross (guitar/bass/vocals), Luke Pound (drums/guitar/vocals), and Finn Dalbeth (guitar/vocals).

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Tuesday, February 17, 2026

"Stinger" and "Stung Again" by Hater

 


In just under three weeks we will see the release of Mosquito, the new LP from Malmo, Sweden's ultra-talented Hater. A band that embraces pop and rock, and writes songs spanning human emotions and, it seems, supernatural feelings as well. Take a taste with two new singles from the upcoming album. "Stinger" address the inner thoughts of a vampire with an '90s alt rock vibe with a topping of pop gloss over the deep rumble. "Stung Again" features a mid-tempo indie jangle with a theme of letting oneself go to accept feelings.

Fire Records will release Mosquito March 6.



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Sunday, February 15, 2026

"Heaven to Me" by Fort Not

 


A jangling gem, "Heaven to Me" is the final single before the release of the new album -- You On Repeat --by Sweden's Fort Not. The arrangements begins like a sweet '60s folk rock tune, but the explodes into a indie rock anthem with some unexpected lyrical twists. These guys are treasure, make a note to get the album.

Fort Not are founding members Robert Carlsson and Fredrik Soderstrom, joined by Philip Gates. David Hansson and Joakim Bjomberg. The album is due February 27 via Meritorio Records.

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