Fresh Juice

Fresh Juice 17th November 2025

The Wave Pictures – Alice

As ever the news of a forthcoming Wave Pictures album is gladly received here at Fruit Tree Records. This newly available song is teasing us ahead of a Bella Union album due for release in late February 2026 called ‘Gained / Lost’. It is a classic sounding rocker with that sixties garage energy that almost feels like the bands default setting at this point, shot with the melodious hooks and riffing that David Tattersall can effortlessly deliver in a heartbeat. The music world is surely a better place with a band like The Wave Pictures still putting out exciting new records.

Lael Neale – Some Bright Morning

And talking of sixties flavoured sounds, this new song recently released by Lael Neale is a very welcome burst of vintage pop loveliness shot through with a laid back Velvets like cool. It is full of retro thrills and hazy instrumentation, especially with that omnichord drone, the primitive simplicity of the drums and an occasional burst of backwards guitar soloing, but is also a grooving little banger of a song. As such, it is understandable why the decision was taken not to include it on this years ‘Altogether Stranger’ album, despite being recorded around the same time, but rather hold it back for this pumping stand alone single (another sixties music releasing trend). Check out her tour dates for she is playing live in Europe and the UK at the end of November then early December.

Anna Tivel – Animal Poem

Here is another songwriter on top of her game, this time more in the acoustic troubadour mode but equally injected with the qualities, standards and human touch that lights this style of music up bright. This is the title track from Anna’s latest album released on Fluff And Gravy Records and of the tune she says it is “a meditation on the stories we tell ourselves and each other”. This is her seventh studio LP in a catalogue that is gradually building to showcase Tivel as one of the leading expressionists on the folk, singer-songwriter scene today. Her tunes are just so welcoming in their tone and patterns but stand up to deep engagement thanks to their carefully crafted lyrics and ideas. Anna Tivel is one of the best around today with a guitar and a song.

The Lemonheads – In The Margin

Evan Dando might only return to his Lemonheads music vehicle when he feels like it but at least when they do return it is with songs and a committed approach that makes the wait worthwhile. This remains the rough, warm sound of grunge that took the genre into the charts over thirty years ago but in the hands of a dude proving it is still a style worth revisiting; especially in comparison to some of the reductive metallic tangents rock has taken over the same period, the sound of The Lemonheads retains some soul. The new album is called ‘Love Chant’ and is their first album of original songs since 2006. The grunge essence is undoubtedly enhanced by collaborative legends credited on the LP, such as J Mascis, Juliana Hatfield, Adam Green and Nick Saloman.

Fitzsimon & Brogan – Flowers At Her Door

Every bit as crunching and melodically tasty are this London based power-pop duo, who have released this single through French label Booster Music. Neil Fitzsimon and vocalist Bee Brogan were once a part of the band Pretty Blue Gun but have since gone into partnership with their composing and producing. This is a track that has one foot pounding a glam rock stomp and another wearing laced up DMs kicking out with new wave energy and attitude. It is no surprise therefore to learn that their latest album ‘This Wicked Pantomime’ features contributions from Pete Thomas (Elvis Costello’s Attractions) and Woody Woodmansey (David Bowie’s Spiders From Mars). If you like a bit of grit and thrust with your infectious rock/pop hooks then look no further.

The Wood – Cold Fire

This is one heck of an essential soulful sound, fused with gospel depth, emerging from what feels like a vibrant music scene in Liverpool these days. The Wood are Alex Evans and Steve Powell (who also runs Ark Recording Studios on the city) and the lead vocal well and truly taking you there on this number is performed by guest vocalist Brooke Combe. The song is from a newly issued EP of the same name released on Riverdream Records. Fast becoming highly rated for their stylish blending of soul, jazz and folk influences, this sounds like one of those EPs that, should it not break big like it deserves to, will be a sought after nugget for record (or in this case CD) crate diggers and collectors of the future.

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Fresh Juice

29th May 2023

Anna Tivel – Royal Blue

This is a recent live performance of a track from Anna’s 2022 album ‘Outsiders’. This outstanding Oregan based songwriter first came to my attention about six years ago with a song that already, to my ears, sounds like a seasoned classic called ‘Illinois’. As can be seen and heard in this clip, she has maintained a high standard of music making and continues to illuminate with her tight three piece live set up, who somehow make a big noise out of very hushed dynamics. Music that doesn’t instantly beat you over the head and demand a listen can sometimes fly by unnoticed, but the magic of Anna Tivel is that she tightens her grip on your attention whilst retaining a lightness of touch, a wonderful writer indeed…

Lee Fields – Waiting On The Sidelines

Another beautiful vintage style soul ballad from Lee Fields. Now aged 72, he has been as much of a late blooming star as the sadly departed Tina Turner, whose news coverage following the announcement of her death focused extensively on how her commercially successful years only occurred when she was in her forties and free of that controlling relationship with Ike. Lee has been in the engine room of the music world for decades, working with the likes of Kool and the Gang, Hip Huggers, O.V. Wright, Darrell Banks and Little Royal but it is the 21st century releases on the Daptone label as the headline act that have really seen him establish himself in the pantheon of soul greats and justifiably so. This new track is available as a 45 on the Daptone label…

April March & Staplin – Les Fleurs Invisibles

April March has been something of a free spirit in her career. Perhaps best known for her re-working of the Serge Gainsbourg ‘Laisse Tomber Les Filles’ into the rollicking ‘Chick Habit’ on the 1995 album ‘Gainsbourgsion!’, she has also worked as an illustrator and animator whilst eclectically applying chanson, sixties girl-pop, chamber-pop and glorious French/English retro vibes to her musical output. This song is from her latest album which sees her collaborating with the French duo Staplin who push April into an area of alternative, modern French pop that she has not explored before and the results are predictably sublime…

Nick Waterhouse – Late In The Garden

Nick’s latest album ‘The Fooler’ is available now on Pres Records and it’s a high end piece of gritty, modern Americana dragging us through the dark ends of a US city street to feel all the ghosts in the air and the spirits who have walked those byways before. This is easily one of the essential LP releases of the year so far, I especially love on this particular track how Nick wears his Velvet Underground influence loud and proud. This one absolutely struts a waiting for the man style with conviction, so much so that Nick even offers a “walk it home” aside towards the tracks end…

The Murlocs – Queen Pinky

The Murlocs are from Melbourne, Australia and their core members are Ambrose Kenny-Smith (who formed the band in 2011) on vocals and harmonica, Cal Shortal on guitar, Cook Craig on bass guitar, Tim Karmouche on keyboards and Matt Blach on drums. Their members are also involved with other bands, most notably King Gizzard And The Lizard Wizard, so it will not surprise you to read that they catch the ear of the garage rock, fuzztone crowd with their sound. This latest track is from their new album ‘Calm Ya Farm’ released on ATO and on this one in particular, their soulful R&B inclinations are watered to stunning effect, especially on that lead vocal which packs a real punch…

Walter Smith III – Shine

I close this weeks half dozen picks with a turn to the dependable Blue Note Records label and a new album release called ‘Return To Casual’ by Walter Smith III. Walter is a tenor saxophonist who has been releasing his own albums as band leader for nearly twenty years but also has a mouth watering discography in collaboration and backing with an arsenal of names in the modern US jazz scene (far too many to list here). His is a fluent playing style but the intensity, as witnessed here in this brand new filmed segment which also features some red-hot piano textures from Taylor Eigsti, is gripping and sometimes that is all you need, players playing it like they mean it, get on this right now people…

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