if it be your will
Apr 25, 2026
Magic Castles • Hey Alright • 2026
Apr 23, 2026
Lowertown • Worst Friend • 2026
“a band on the cusp of greatness.” - NME
“One cannot help but get goosebumps” - The Line Of Best Fit
“Luscious lo-fi indie bops” - DIY
“we are predicting big things for the pair” -The Forty-Five
“The latest in a generation of artists determined not to be defined by genre”
- Notion
The songwriting partnership of Olivia Osby and Avsha Weinberg, the last few years saw the prolific pair teetering on the brink. From constant touring and a separation from their label to creative frustrations and an unhealthy attachment to one another, their artistic partnership and, more importantly, their friendship were on shaky ground—especially since these experiences were coloured by the disorienting intensity of their late teens and early 20s. It became clear that the two had to revisit their roots.
Gently Tender (mem. Palma Violets) • "Wild In The Uplands” • 2026

South London six-piece Gently Tender today shared their new single "Wild In The Uplands," the second single from their forthcoming EP This Was Once Fields, due out May 22nd via TODO Records. "Wild in the Uplands" captures the unruly spirit of the freedom of being in nature and the thrill of exploring in wild places. The band explains: "'Wild in the Uplands is a song about escape from city to country. It’s about not having respect for fences and private land, roaming free and getting into mischief. Out of all the illegal activities a person can partake in, trespassing is one of the most exhilarating!" "Wild In The Uplands" follows lead single "A Mound A Field," which garnered support from DIY Magazine, CLASH, Dork, and more.
Apr 21, 2026
ifitbeyourwill Podcast #172 • Common Holly
Apr 19, 2026
Harry Jordan • This Beautiful Life • 2026
Sister Ray Davie • Big Ships (Live Guitar Armada Version) • 2026
“This version of ‘Aidan’ found new space, new depths, new melodies and new rhythms,” enthuses Adam. “While the mix of ‘Morning Bell’ carries the song into a whole new, mythic place.
“The EP adds extra layers to the original album. We’re aware that it’s a short record, so having some additional tracks to dive into feels like a way to extend your stay in that space as a listener. There is more down the rabbit hole. Genre collapses a bit, too, which is great.”
BLACK MARKET HEART • What Happens in the Dark • 2026
Taking cues from the feedback haze of The Jesus and Mary Chain and the cold pulse of Joy Division, Black Market Heart thrive in that tight space between distortion and melody. Tina’s basslines grind and move with purpose, Medina’s drums hit with stripped-down force, and Robinson’s guitar cuts sharp and bright through the fog. It’s music designed for low lights, empty overpasses, and that stretch of road where the city opens up and you can almost pretend you’re alone. Recorded in just two days at Kitten Robot Studios with Los Angeles underground mainstay Paul Roessler, known for his work with The Screamers and 45 Grave, What Happens in the Dark captures the band in a live-wire state. Minimal takes. No studio gloss. Just volume, tape, and instinct. The vocals, often submerged in earlier recordings, are more exposed this time. Brugnoletti’s added harmonies bring a heavier presence, giving the songs weight without sanding down their edge.
Apr 16, 2026
SOME FEAR • “DIA” • 2026
MAD HONEY • “MOSHFEGHIAN” • 2026
Mad Honey announced their new record last month with “Reaching” and “Marie’s Song,” permeating the band’s sound with their growth and friendship. Stereogum shared the news, praising the new songs by saying, “‘Reaching’ is a soft and detached chug… 'Marie's Song' is the one that really convinced me to post this one. It's a soft, longing slowcore lullaby with some absolutely shattering vocals from bandleader Tuff Sutcliffe.”
Apr 14, 2026
ifitbeyourwill Podcast #171 • The Leaf Library
The Leaf Library Have Been Right This Whole Time
Apr 12, 2026
Sungaze • I'm No Longer Afraid of Heights • 2026
Apr 8, 2026
Zoh Amba • "Another Time” • 2026
On Eyes Full, every song circles the idea of seeing and being seen. The album looks closely at the lives of working-class people in small towns, and its cast of characters — from a kid benumbed by medication to a man who plays hide-and-seek with God — are drawn with an aching, unsentimental tenderness. “I hope these songs touch people’s hearts,” Amba says. “They’re about people who really need to be seen and heard.” klof
Apr 7, 2026
ifitbeyourwill Podcast #170 • The New Cut
The New Cut: Grungy, Clunky, and Completely Themselves
Apr 6, 2026
They Might Be Giants • Outside Brain • 2026