JUKEBOX 2026 – WEEK 9 – Five New Rad Tracks Added Twice A Week

Hello, music junkies.

Another 5 new, stellar tracks have been
added to Turn Up The Volume’s Jukebox.

All for your aural pleasure.

ALL TOGETHER

TRACK BY TRACK


Photo by Luke Ivanovich

Band: NOTHING
Who: Philly shoegazers,
shoegazing since 2010.

Track: NEVER COME NEVER MORNING
The final single from their 6th LP, named
A Short History Of Decay, landing this Friday.

TUTV: Forcible guitar/drum/bass dynamics dominate this,
both a pretty melodic and capricious jam, having your aural
attention all the way. Shoe-pop-gaze excellence.

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Photo: Luke Hallett

Band: LIFE
Who: Audacious post-punks
from Hull, UK.

Track: THE DOLLYWAGON
New piece from their upcoming 4th longplayer, called Abstract / Natural.
It’ll hit our stereos on June 19th. Tracklist and more details here.

Mezz Sanders-Green (frontman): “‘The Dollywaggon”s universal theme
is about letting go and moving on – new adventures and beginnings. I wrote
the lyrics whilst doing a long-distance walk, turning what I saw into characters
and scenes.”

TUTV: LIFE go fast-forward, full steam ahead from the first second and never look back. Their intoxicating buzz is motorized by a salvo of riffs, persistent drumming, and adrenaline-pumping vocals. They slow down somewhere in the middle, but don’t worry, it’s the harbinger for an abalaze climax.

Classy corker.

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Band: DEADLETTER
Who: Reckless and adventurous
alt indies from the UK.

Track: AMONG US
Single from their sophomore album, baptized
Existence Is A Bliss. Out this Friday.

TUTV: These fast-rising mavericks excel in constructing orchestral, post-punk
symphonies, enriched with some steamy saxophone glow, in 3 and a half minutes
as they show again here on this wowing belter.

Sax it up right here.

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Band: LEZARD
Who: Flamboyant Belgian
guitar pop team.

Track: COLTRANE & XTC
Opener from their brand new album,
titled Que Se Passe-t-il (What’s happening).

TUTV: Imagine Talking Heads on steroids. You can funk, punk and
get drunk to the high-octane groove, the inexhaustible beats, and
zippy vocals.

E-cstatic stunner.


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Credit: Alison Clarke

Band: GOGOL BORDELLO
Who: International gypsy-punk rock crew
from Manhattan, NY going nuts since 1999.

Track: LIFE IS POSSIBLE AGAIN
Piece from their brand new LP, their 7th,
called We Mean It, Man!

TUTV: These get-up-and-move oldtimers still party hard with gingery,
singalong chants, like this one. Hurry over to their bordello and celebrate
life like you mean it, man!

Here! Now!


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THE DANDY WARHOLS Cover Punk Legends THE DAMNED

24 February 2026


📸 Nicole Nodland

As announced before, the longtime Portland groove experts
THE DANDY WARHOLS, will release a covers album, named
Pin Ups on March 20th.

A total of 17 tracks with covers by big names such as The Cramps, The Clash,
Gang Of Four, Bob Dylan, The Beatles, The Byrds, The Runaways,
and New York
Dolls
.

Full tracklist and order details here.

They offer us another peppered appetizer with their slowed-down, blazing
hot, percussion-stuffed take on The Damned‘s 1979 rushing hit LOVE SONG.
Neat! Neat! Neat!

THE DANDYS

THE DAMNED

SEX PISTOLS Fronted By FRANK CARTER Celebrate 50 Years Of Punk With A Handful Of Gigs In The UK

24 February 2026

This year marks the 50th birthday of punk. The anti-rock superstar culture that changed the musical landscape radically around the globe. In those arousing days, you could be wondering in the morning what to make out of your life, and then suddenly be in a band playing in an obscure basement at night.

Expect a bunch of anniversary fireworks here, there, and everywhere.

And of course, anarchy trailblazers, the SEX PISTOLS who reformed in 2024 with
Frank Carter as vocalist for one benefit event, until the masses wanted to see
them too, resulting in a stream of gigs, will be in the picture.

At the end of the year, they’ll play a handful of gigs on their
island. They’re also expected to play several summer festivals.

God save the King!

December

7 – 3Arena – Dublin
9 – Corn Exchange – Edinburgh
10 – O2 Academy – Glasgow
18 – Brixton Academy – London
20 – Eventim Apollo – London

Superstar GENESIS OWUSU Raps And Rolls On New Cannonball ‘STAMPEDE’

Vitalizing tunes that work faster than a stream of caffeine

23 February 2026

Artist: GENESIS OWUSU
Who: Widly celebrated 27-year-old rapper born
in Ghana, and living in Canberra, Australia. So far
he has released 2 albums.

Track: STAMPEDE
His new single. So far, no news of
a new full-length.

Owusu: “There are people who have expansive amounts of money, who are
intentionally acting to separate us so they can keep getting richer at the expense
of general human wellbeing. We’re all under that same thumb and we need to
realise that.”

To hell with the greedy rich.

Get up, stand up, and fight for
your right to stampede all over
those rapacious hyenas.

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Image Of The Day – German Half-Horse Half-Human EBM Artist HORSEGIIRL

For your eyes only

HORSEGIIRL is a German DJ/songwriter, half horse – half human, who atracted tons of attention with her 2023 debut single My Barn My Rules, then got even more attention with her debut EP.

And her brand new single ONLY THE BEST
will hit the bullseye once again. Listen below.

Talking about an animal lover.

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DEAD ANYWAY Trip And Hop Their Way Through Intimate Reflections On New Album ‘SQUEAK PIGGY SQUEAK’

23 February 2026

British duo DEAD ANYWAY set the dark lyricism of Kate Arnold against the music
and soundscapes of Marc Symonds. They offer a mix of poetry, electronica and guitars.
A heady brew of dark, glitchy head-messing wonder.

They now launched their 7th album, titled SQUEAK PIGGY SQUEAK.

Again, DA takes you on a relaxing wander, entertaining your ears, mind, and psyche en route. They trip and hop their way through eight new pieces. Sonically, as we experienced so many times before, Tricky, Arab Strap, and Portishead come to mind.

Sydmonds designs a fitting, easy-listening atmosphere, flavored with scintillating guitar
sparks, shiny synth,s and bass-dipped Massive Attack-like percussion, for Arnold‘s spoken
word reflections.

Her laid-back vocals suit the whole sonic picture organically, and her hush-hush
tonality creates an inviting, intimate ambiance. Thematically, the songs cover very personal, mental issues, which is why we asked Kate to guide us through them.

– WITHOUT IS A LUXURY –

“I thought I’d start with ‘Without is a Luxury’ and work back, since the last track of ‘Squeak
Piggy Squeak’ is a reflection on those which have gone before. When I’ve emerged (blinking,
like a mole) from writing for a collection, it’s always hard to work out what planet I’ve been on lyric-wise, and it takes some time for the themes to appear. And that’s what the track is about, really. Taking stock, I guess.”


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– TACKY WALLS –

“I suffer quite badly (physically and emotionally) from claustrophobia and ‘Tacky Walls’
is about having to have a brain scan, and a diagnosis that came from it. It’s that
simple, really.

As always with Dead Anyway, the album title comes from something within one of
the tracks and ‘Squeak Piggy Squeak’ (from this one) is a frankly quite sinister party
game (Google it) which I remember being terrified at the prospect of playing as a child.”


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– THE OVERLINE –

“This one covers how the internet has overtaken our lives, the way it seems to have changed basic human nature, and how grateful I am that I won’t be around to witness the way I see it playing out, if we don’t wake up and reflect.”


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– DUMB WAITER –

“The theme of claustrophobia appears again in ‘Dumb Waiter’. We all dig our own
holes, don’t we, and those holes can get way too comfortable if they’re allowed to go unrecognised. I seem to resort to using the second person (the ‘you’) when I’m being
particularly self-accusatory – so I was clearly talking about myself here.”


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– A SHIFT OF PERSPECTIVE –

“The single, ‘A Shift of Perspective’ is, sadly—but not, I’m afraid, untypically—the only vaguely optimistic track on the album. Magic Eye puzzles were popular in the UK a while ago (again, Google it) and the technique was to stare at the pattern really hard, adjusting your focus, until the 3D image (or the answer to the puzzle) suddenly appeared.

Some people, including Marc, never got the knack and he still doesn’t know what the image is in the artwork! The lyric is basically saying, ‘keep going, something will shift’. And of course, what’s not to love about a Wizard of Oz reference?”


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– NO POPCORN –

“This song is another self-beratory thing. I’ve always been gormless. Far too long spent looking out of the train window at the trees and the sky, not even considering the destination. And now look.”


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– BEYOND REPAIR –

“‘Beyond Repair’ deals with trying to contain depression, trying to crack on with life when depression hits, and recognising—and gathering the nerve to utilise—someone who might
just understand. It’s also about not wanting to be a burden to them.”


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– WHO NEEDS THE VOICE OF THE MYSTERONS –

“Stick ‘the voice of The Mysterons’ into YouTube: genuinely, is there anything more terrifying?
Is there anything more terrifying than what we’re capable of doing to ourselves in our heads, alone in the wee small hours? Another second person. I’ll leave it there.

So, there we have it. The themes have emerged. Claustrophobia,
alienation, depression. We’re not called Dead Anyway for nothing.”


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Thank you, Kate, for your clarifying insights.

STREAM/BUY ALBUM


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SQUEAK PIGGY SQUEAK on Spotify – Instagram – Linktree

Amazing Artwork – New JESSIE WARE Album And Single

23 February 2026


Single artwork

Artist: JESSIE WARE
Who: Lauded British songstress.
who started her career in 2009.

Single: RIDE
From her forthcoming 6th LP, named
Superbloom, out on April 10th.

Ware: “Ride was the first song I wrote for this record. I made it in 2024 with
my best friend Jack Peñate and Karma Kid, who feature throughout the album.
It’s a song for the clubs, for the dancefloor – fun, cinematic, cheeky and powerful.”


Album artwork

RIDE

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45 Years Ago Today DOLLY PARTON Worked From ‘9 TO 5’

Top singles from the past

23 February 2026

Fabulous country star DOLLY PARTON who celebrated her
80th birthday last month scored a major hit with 9 TO 5.

She topped the US Singles Charts today 45 years ago, on 23 February 1981
and stayed there for 2 weeks. It also went to #1 in Canada, top-10 in Australia,
New Zealand, South Africa
and several European countries, but only #47 in
the UK.

The track was taken from the 1980 comedy film of the same name
with Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, and Dolly herself in her film debut.

The song garnered Parton four Grammy Award nominations, winning
her the awards for Best Country Song and Best Country Vocal Performance.
For a time, the song became something of an anthem for office workers
in the US.

Let’s work, Dolly.

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