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Fresh Juice 20th April 2026

Tom Waits by James Minchin III

Tom Waits & Massive Attack – Boots On The Ground

New music from Tom Waits seemed to have totally dried up after his wonderful 2011 album ‘Bad As Me’ so anything fresh from the man was always going to grab some attention. Massive Attack too have been quiet since 2020 but here they are, both working together, on a song with subject matter that could not be any less a cause for celebration. Instead, these musical heavy weights are reacting in audio to the devastating emphasis our modern world has placed on waging war and disregarding the precious nature of human existence. At least they are picking up the baton visionaries like Bob Dylan previously carried in reacting to the horrors of the present time in song but typically for these artists, there is no sugar coating the terror of the situation. Luckily, Tom has not limited his resurrection to this one track, a twelve inch single of the release will follow that also has a new and exclusive Waits b-side entitled ‘The Fly.’ The man himself says this. “One day many years ago, I accepted an invitation from Massive Attack to collaborate. Their long release delay never worried me. Today, as in all of mankind’s yesterdays, guarantees this type of song will never go out of style. Man’s folly of fiascos is a feast for the flies. Hence, the b-side of Massive Attack’s upcoming 12 inch features my appreciation for the winged nuisance.” You can get yourself a copy of the record via this link: https://amzn.to/4sKPA7N

Johanna Samuels – White Limousine

Johanna Samuels has kicked off her next chapter with ‘White Limousine,’ a crisp, beautifully measured single marking her arrival on the Odd Man Out label. It is the first taste of a new album currently being readied for release, though specifics are still to come. If this track is any indication, Samuels is gearing up to deliver a record that will be getting a lot of the right kind of attention. For now, get going in this ‘White Limousine’ and enjoy an excursion that takes in suspence and an aching longing all wrapped up in warm hazy sounds that find room for sun-drenched guitar solos, yearning vocals and a Mercury Rev ‘Deserters Songs’ style eeriness. The video is pretty spectacular too, especially that fading in and out radio signal effect. Keep an eye out for the album, I am sure to be on it here at Fruit Tree Records upon arrival but for now you can download the single via this link: https://amzn.to/4tYcgCD

Parlor Greens – Eat Your Greens

This is a scorching live in the studio version of the lead track from the Parlor Green’s new sophomore album ‘Emeralds.’ The nuts and bolts of the band are Tim Carman holding down the beat on drums, Jimmy James who, in a heartbeat, can take us to funky town then back to soul city via his electric guitar and Adam Scone, who can spray paint the room in the most vibrant of moddish colours on that fruity organ and keys. The album is a soul-jazz joyride from start to finish and will be covered in greater depth on these pages very soon but for now, get some of the good stuff down with ‘Eat Your Greens’ and if this one tune is enough to convince, and why wouldn’t it be after all, you can get straight onto the new album via the link right here: https://amzn.to/4cuYXT2

Gorillaz featuring Sparks – The Happy Dictator

For over twenty five years now Gorillaz has proven to be the perfect situation for Damon Albarn to paint his musical visions and realize his bountiful supply of ideas and inspirations. Clearly he needed something fluid and widescreen enough to explore, without boundaries, his open eared approach to music with freedom and rather satisfying mainstream success. His feel for a commercial hook is beyond doubt at this point and the thing I enjoy the most is how he almost smuggles quite mature art-rock into the mainstream through the back door. Of course, Sparks were a band who did the very same thing, blessed as they were with a gift for timeless melody, eye catching presentation and a flare for absurdist, head scratching delivery in the way the Mael brothers performed. And here they are with an outstanding track from new album ‘The Mountain,’ working together and proving that this town actually is big enough for the both of them. You can get the latest release this way: https://amzn.to/41IIYvO

Fruit Bats – The Landfill

Fruit Bats make a welcome return on June 12th with ‘The Landfill’ album, the title track of which is presented here. It is a vibrant full‑band project released via Merge Records. The record finds Eric D. Johnson in a prolific streak following 2025’s intimate ‘Baby Man,’ expanding his palette with renewed energy. ‘The Landfill’ anchors the album’s central metaphor: surveying the future from atop the accumulated layers of personal and cultural history. The accompanying video, directed by longtime collaborator Adam Willis, playfully riffs on cult‑band mythology and the strange double life of an artist both celebrated and obscure. You can pre-order yourself a copy via this link: https://amzn.to/3OtaHO0

SPELLLING featuring Jean Dawson – Ammunition

And finally for this week, some rousing new music from an artist who has long been highly rated on these pages. SPELLLING continues to expand the world of her last album ‘Portrait Of My Heart’ with a new version of ‘Ammunition,’ this time reimagined as a duet with Jean Dawson. The track follows recent remixes featuring Weyes Blood and Turnstile’s Brendan Yates, extending the original album’s collaborative afterlife. Cabral recasts the song’s romantic R&B core into a darker, synth‑lit fairytale, leaning into the outsider sensibilities that define her latest work. It arrives as the release on which it originally appeared continues to draw widespread acclaim, praised for its raw self‑reflection and its bold, genre‑bending emotional clarity. Head to Bandcamp for more on the latest single and the original album is still available for purchase via this link: https://amzn.to/487Kc7l

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The River’s Edge – You Can Change

This is a rousing folk-rock tune with a spiritual glow, a song that in the words of the band speaks of “a tongue-in-cheek story of personal development and taking control of your mind to escape the constant stresses of everyday life”. They are a five piece from the banks of the Shenandoah river in the US and on this evidence, they could give us all a shot of va-va-voom with their feel good vibes and positive outlook. It’s not good to be complaining all the time you know and if you are inclined to do so don’t forget, you can change…

Natalie Merchant – Tower Of Babel

This is from her new album ‘Keep Your Courage,’ out now on Nonesuch Records and a sparkling return from the former 10,000 Maniacs singer it is too. Instantly locking the listener into a southern soul style groove, what I love about this video clip is how it reminds us what a captivating front woman Natalie always was and remains. It is nothing more than her performing the vocal alone to camera but somehow, you cannot look away, this is wonderful…

Terry – Centuries

‘Centuries’ is taken from Terry’s new album ‘Call Me Terry’, out June 14th on Upset The Rhythm and Anti Fade Records. These abrasively melodic post-punkers from Melbourne, Australia are Amy Hill, Al Montfort, Xanthe Waite & Zephyr Pavey who formed in Mexico City in 2015 after seeing Trotsky’s deathbed. After four albums and four 7″s Terry has kept busy with writing and recording this new album and alternating side projects, including Constant Mongrel, The UV Race, Primo!, Sleeper & Snake, Chateau and Rocky…

Fruit Bats – Sick Of This Feeling

The Fruit Bats new album ‘A River Running to Your Heart’ is out now on Merge Records and main man Eric Johnson is putting not just his lush songwriting ability on show in this clip but also a creditable acting talent. For the first time in the bands twenty-plus year life, Eric has self produced the new record and it is a continuation of the heartening upward trajectory they have found themselves on in recent years, making music that is increasingly rich and realised to its fullest sonic potential…

Anna St. Louis – Phone

Anna’s debut LP in 2018 was a far more grainy affair, wearing her country and folk influences on her sleeve and benefiting from her close proximity to and collaborative help from Kevin Morby and Waxahatchee. From the new album ‘In The Air’ out June 9th on Woodsist, this has much more of a glossy sheen to the production but the core elements of her kneading voice and gently hovering melodies remain intact, making for a promising release to come…

GoGo Penguin – Everything Is Going To Be OK

This is a classic looking, uncluttered performance video of the title track from the new GoGo Penguin album ‘Everything Is Going to Be OK.’ When you have musicians as talented as those in this band, you do not need any more than to just sit back and listen/watch them do their thing. This makes me hungry to hear the new album, which is the response I am hoping to inspire with all the artists and songs I give a heads up to in these pages, go go for it readers…

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