if it be your will
Mar 31, 2026
ifitbeyourwill Podcast #169 • Cindy
Mar 28, 2026
R.E.M. • R.E.M. At The BBC • 2026
R.E.M. At The BBC opens a deep vault and tells the story of a band that grew up on the airwaves and, in many ways, helped redefine them. Across eight CDs and a DVD in its most expansive form, this retrospective captures R.E.M. in motion, from scrappy college-radio insurgents to one of the most commanding live acts of their era, all framed through a three-decade relationship with the BBC.
For longtime fans, the appeal is obvious. For newcomers, it plays like a masterclass in evolution.
The in-studio material alone traces a fascinating arc. A 1998 John Peel Session finds the band still restless and sharp, while later stops on Drivetimeand Mark and Lard in 2003 show a group fully at ease in its own skin. By the time of the 2008 Radio 1 Live Lounge appearance, R.E.M. sound relaxed but locked in, proving that even in their later years, they could strip songs down and make them feel immediate again. newrelease
The Leaf Library • After The Rain, Strange Seeds • 2026
experimental Londoners hone sprawl into melodic brightness - 9/10 Uncut
a quiet, melancholic wonder - The Quietus
a pure and unashamed blast of drone-pop heaven - Moonbuilding
full of droney, dreamy indie rock - Brooklyn Vegan
welcomes the art-school kids, stoners, and indie pop sentimentalists alike - All Music
beautifully crafted and light - Is This Music
Mar 25, 2026
mary in the junkyard • Crash Landing • 2026

“Get out and experience the flesh, blood, guts and grit of this band in all of their glory and
promise.” — NME
“The line between childlike imagination and unvarnished horror is one mary in the junkyard skip over merrily.” — FADER
“mary in the junkyard's breakout moment beckons.” — The Face
Mar 24, 2026
ifitbeyourwill Podcast #168 • Trippers & Askers
Mar 22, 2026
General Chaos • Busted • 2026
Mar 21, 2026
Mar 18, 2026
ifitbeyourwill #167 • Sister Ray Davies
Mar 17, 2026
Cindy • ‘Procession’ • 2026
Another Country is the fifth full-length album by Cindy, the San Francisco-based group built around the songwriting of Karina Gill. Recorded, like all of its predecessors, in their hometown and for the first time with a consistent line-up held over from their previous record (the Swan Lake EP from 2024), and is replete with the poetry of private vistas, eavesdropped dramas and confusing winds
Mar 15, 2026
Maria Taylor feat. Conor Oberst • Sorry I Was Yours • 2026
A couple of years ago we decided we wanted to write a song together, so I went over to his house with my guitar and computer. I was playing him songs that I was working on and when he heard this one, he perked up and ran inside to grab his pen and notebook. Hours later we finished the song and even made a demo. So many beautiful contributions from these friends that made the song better than I could have imagined: Brad Armstrong, Mike Mogis, Macey Taylor, Ben Brodin, Nate Walcott, Tiffany Osborn, Hannah Murray, and Paul Cartwright.”
Conor Oberst added, “Writing this song was a full circle moment. We’ve made so much music together over the years, it was just like going home.”
“Sorry I Was Yours” follows the release of “Never Thought I’d Feel New” and the album’s title track, which have been covered by Billboard, BrooklynVegan, Music Connection and more. In late 2025, she released a cover of Counting Crows’ “Colorblind” featuring Dashboard Confessional that was covered by BrooklynVegan, Stereogum and many more.
The ten songs that comprise Story’s End began as quiet demos in Taylor’s home studio, but it was personal upheaval — an irrevocable fracture in both her marriage and a close friendship — that gave her the urgency to finish the record. “I think I needed to make something beautiful as things fell apart around me,” she says.
The project ultimately took shape at ARC Studios in Omaha with producer Ben Brodin (First Aid Kit, Bright Eyes), alongside Mike Mogis and longtime collaborator Brad Armstrong. Joined by a close-knit circle of musicians and friends including Conor Oberst, Nik Freitas, Mike Bloom, and Sally Dworsky, Taylor built a record that feels both intimate and expansive.The shimmering, panoramic strings across the album were arranged and recorded by Nate Walcott (Bright Eyes, First Aid Kit) at 64 Sound Studios in Los Angeles with Pierre DeReeder (Rilo Kiley).
Eggs on Mars • Good Morning (I Love You) • 2026
Our new album is a collection of love songs in which we turned our melancholia into soft melodic pop songs and wis out now via Enigmatic Brunch Records. Through our midwestern lens we try to summon the sound of the Monkees if they were chosen over the Velvet Underground to be Warhol's Factory band. We like Harry Nilsson, John Andrews, and Chris Cohen a lot!
Mar 13, 2026
TOTAL FUCKING DARKNESS • “BEATEN TO WRITE” • 2026

Total Fucking Darkness is the off kilter musical triumvirate of the illustrious; Torquil Campbell (Stars) on vocals, Stephen Ramsay (Young Galaxy) and Tom McFall (U2/REM/Bloc Party) on production.
The New Cut • EP Sleepers, Mourners • 2026

The 4-piece blend the energy of The Fall, Wire, and The Monochrome Set with modern themes, a melange which is showcased across 6 tracks which express their individuality whilst coming together as an exhilarating whole. The brooding guitars of ‘London, Out There’ mark the bands turn into a more reflective and introspective sound, whereas taut, sparky EP opener ‘Oversight’ covers darkwave elements akin to Nick Cave, or Molchat Doma.

Mar 10, 2026
ifitbeyourwill #166 • The Flip Phones
Sister Ray Davies • Holy Island Baby • 2026
Mar 8, 2026
Wormy • Big Loser • 2026

Shark River finds Rauchwerk embracing vulnerability with a collection of songs that explore loneliness, heartbreak, and the comforting but ultimately doomed escapism of life on the road. Skillful production and backing vocals from his bandmates Conti and Samia drench the LP in a sepia-toned indie glow, complete with the occasional pedal steel, but Rauchwerk’s vocals betray his fondness for emo-leaning folk luminaries like Bright Eyes and the Mountain Goats. Sometimes, his singing feels more or less like melodic speaking, a friend telling you about a hard day over a couple of beers; other times, you can feel his panic as he shouts into the microphone. On Shark River, Rauchwerk finds himself grappling with the splintered friendships, shattered relationships, and stagnating uncertainty produced by a life in constant motion.