New Singles – JACK WHITE – TY SEGALL – TRICKY –

10 June 2026

Artist: JACK WHITE
Who: The former white stripes blues man, born
John Anthony Gillis 50 years ago in Detroit.

Track: DOLLAR BILL
The 3rd single following G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs and Derecho Demonico,
from his new, upcoming 7th full-length Frozen Charlotte. It’ll land on July 10th.

TUTV: Don’t expect reggae or jazz from White.
Same old heated blues fire as before here.

Instagram – Third Man Records

Artist: TRICKY
Who: Trip-hop expert, born Adrian Nicholas
Matthews Thaws
in Bristol-UK 58 years ago.

Track: STILL SEE ME THERE
3rd single, featuring Mitch Sanders, following Out Of Place
and Because I Don’t Know from his 15th full-length, called
Different When It’s Silent. Out July 17th.

TUTV: Chilling whispers in the dark.

Instagram – Linktree

Artist: TY SEGALL
Who: The 24/7 garage rocker
from Laguna Beach, CA.

Track: BLACK PAINT
First single from his forthcoming 18th longplayer, titled Chrome,
out August 28th. Weirdly enough, he releases the same day an EP,
named Love Buzz.

TUTV: A riff-loaded, mid-tempo burner.

Instagram – Linktree

CHAT PILE – Oklahoma’s Screamo Punks Return With Ominous Single ‘DEEP BLUE’ From Upcoming 3rd LP

Daily electricity to load your batteries

10 June 2026

Band: CHAT PILE
Who: Oklahoma City‘s
spiky screamo-punks.

Track: DEEP BLUE
Lead single from their forthcoming LP, called Who Loves The Sun.
It’ll land on September 4th. Tracklist and order info here.

Press info: “In a world increasingly shaped by disposable content, Chat Pile answers with something defiantly real and organic, a mentality that permeates Who Loves The Sun, their third full-length record.

Whereas their debut album God’s Country depicted a particularly American flavor of dread, and the follow up Cool World showed a cruel planet defined by global systemic violence.”

Who Loves The Sun peels the skin back on how collective indifference defines this new century. Spanning imagery of coastlines devouring cities, dead-end jobs, and submission to data-driven inauthenticity, the album dissects the apathy-bloated state of 21st-century existence as a slow-motion apocalypse.”

And here’s the lead single.
An earth-shaking warning.
Disastrous times are nigh.

Instagram – Linktree

MARVIN GAYE Warned About Environmental Problems Today 55 Years Ago With His Single ‘MERCY MERCY ME (THE ECOLOGY)’

Top singles from the past

10 June 2026

The late great soul giant MARVIN GAYE (1939-1984) released his thematically
remarkable single MERCY MERCY ME (THE ECOLOGY), today 55 years ago,
on 10 June 1971.

It was the 2nd single from his 11th LP, masterpiece What’s Going On.

The the song, written solely by Gaye, and became regarded as one
of popular music’s most poignant anthems of sorrow regarding
the environment.

The distinctive percussive sound heard on the track was allegedly
a wood block struck by a rubber mallet, drenched in studio reverb.

Cash Box (American Magazine): “A similar chugging ballad effort to first single
‘What’s Going On’. The easy going surface lies gently above an exciting rhythm track.”

It peaked at #4 in the US, #9 in Canada.

Discography

OPUS KINK – British Post-Punk Indies Release Their Long Awaited Debut Album On July 31st

Waiting in the pipeline

10 June 2026

Band: OPUS KINK (Brighton, UK)

Who: Razor-edged, funked-up, sax-and-trumpet infused
collective fronted by their charismatic voice/songwriter
Angus Rodgers.

Album: THE SWEET GOODBYE
Their debut.
Release date: 31 July
Order info: here


Album artwork

Press-info: Underscored by a formidable horn section and ragged, sardonic delivery,
the band bear passing resemblance to post-punk and no-wave acts like The Pop Group, Birthday Party and Lounge Lizards.

It’s the weaving of older, more traditional influences: choral, folk, country,
Latin, Weimar cabaret, cruise-ship-crooning, into the fabric of their music
that sets them apart.

The album is produced by Grammy award-winning producer and mixer
Craig Silvey (Arcade Fire, Florence and The Machine, Baxter Dury, REM, Kronos
Quartet, Sam Fender
).”

Can’t wait to have it on my stereo.

4 singles, thus far.

– I’M A PRETTY SHOW BOY –

– THE HEAD TREE –
Featuring The New Eves

– COME OVER, DO ME WRONG –

– THE SWEET GOODBYE –

Instagram – Linktree – Spotify

THE CURE’s Orchestrator ROBER SMITH Says The Band Have Almost Canned 3 New Albums

Goth Gods THE CURE have almost canned 3 longplayers according to their
orchestrator ROBERT SMITH, who told so to BBC Radio 6 yesterday (June 8).

Smith: “We did record three albums’ worth of songs, so the
second one is done, so that’s about to be delivered to Universal
.

“The third one is weird, actually. Now I’ve been doing this, people think,
‘Ah, it’s because he’s been working with Olivia, because the third one is
actually really upbeat.

It’s really poppy, but it doesn’t compare melodically to the stuff that Olivia does,
but it’s my idea of Cure Pop. It’s probably 20 BPM slower than anything she does,
but compared to what we’ve done in the last couple of years, it’s really rocking.
It’s banging.”

INTERPOL Announce Album Number 8 – Info And Two Tasters Right Here

Waiting in the pipeline

9 June 2026

NYC’s post-punk celebs INTERPOL aren’t the most productive band on
this planet. In their almost 30-year career, they released only 7 albums…
thus far.

But that’s gonna change. They just announced details of full-length number 8.
It’s titled THE MIRRORS WEIGHS A TON and will come our way on August 28th.
Tracklist and pre-order info here.

Along with the news, they offer two previews.

– THIS MIRROR WEIGHS A TON –
Slow-burning torch.

– SEE OUT LOUD –
Whisking Interpol voltage as we know it.

TOUR DATES

Instagram – Linktree – All Albums

CELL GAMES – Irish Nu-Metal Blasterers Hit Hard With Their New Doomsday Slam ‘HELLWORLD’

Vitalizing tunes that work faster than a stream of caffeine

9 June 2026

Band: CELL GAMES
Who: 4-piece who are the proud torch carriers for Irish Nu-Metal since
their inception in 2021. The band rip up the rule book, avoiding the pitfalls
of any troupes and preconceived notions of the genre, spitting back their
own inimitable sound.

Pop culture references are a red thread that run throughout the Cell Games
catalogue so it’s unsurprising that their name came from the humble beginnings
of Dragon Ball Z marathon.

Track: HELLWORLD

TUTV: From the kick-off, your head gets crushed by a thunderous sonic force of nature empowered by schizo guitars and a fanatical drummer. Demonian howls accentuate this bursting belter’s ominous theme. Doomsday is just around the corner. No exit way. We’re trapped.

It’s the end of the world as we know it, and it feels cell games fine.

Instagram – Linktree – Spotify

JUKEBOX 2026 – WEEK 24 – Five New Rad Tracks Added Twice A Week

Hello, music junkies.

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

Turn it up.

ALL TOGETHER


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TRACK BY TRACK

Band: SUEDE
Who: The glam rockers, led by
flamboyant frontman Brett Anderson

Track: EMOTIONALLY UNAVAILABLE
New song, part of the upcoming deluxe edition of last
year’s critically praised 10th LP Antidepressants.

TUTV: Tons of passion available.

Instagram – Linktree – All Albums
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Band: HARD-FI
Who: English pop/rock veterans, who scored three successful albums
between 2003 and 2014. Then they called it a day but returned in 2022
for some live action and now new music.

Track: DIGO NADA
Spanish for ‘I Say Nothing’. Newest single from their upcoming first album
in 15 years. It’s named Sweating Someone’s Fever. It’s out June 19th.


New album artwork

Richard Archer: “My wife’s from Central America and I got into Cumbia music
because of Joe Strummer, then going out to El Salvador with her and hearing more
tunes and getting into stuff like Manu Chao – I liked it and it felt quite punk rock.”

TUTV: This smells like summer, like piña colada.
Latin vibes. Hard-Fi surprise. You’ll love it, like I do.

Instagram – Linktree
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Photo Credit: Loicia

Band: TAXI GIRLS
Who: Outspoken Canadian punk daredevils from Montreal formed in 2022.
They produce a sharp mix of blown-out guitars, dual-vocal tension, and hook-heavy urgency, for fans of The Distillers, Amyl and the Sniffers, The Donnas, Bikini Kill, and
Joan Jett & The Blackhearts.

Track: SECRET HANDSHAKE
Their 2nd single from upcoming debut full-length called
Static, out on June 26th. Tracklist and order info here

“The song is written from a place of love and longing, the song captures the feeling
of wanting a summer fling to last a bit longer than the fading season. Even when
summer is over, you’ll always have your secret handshake.”

TUTV: Full steam forward from the get-go with avid harmonies, and pepped up by greedy guitars, and rushing drum/bass buzz. These Amazons know how to get your head-spinning 360°. They don’t slow down one second on this racing riff-ripper.

Bang-on.

Instagram – Linktree
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Artist: AMY BELL
Who: English songstress who started writing at 14 and playing live at 17,
is inspired by big names such as Billy Bragg, John Cooper Clark, Badly Drawn
Boy, PJ Harvey
and Nirvana.

Track: MILLHOUSE.
A song that touches on themes that a lot of people my age struggle with.
Highlight from her brand new, 2nd EP, called Want Me.

TUTV: With the first seconds kicking in, I thought a country song was about to evolve.
A solid cool one that is. From there on Millhouse progresses in a lazy Courtney Barnett groove modus, evoking swaying body moves while Amy Bell‘s laid-back slacker vocals
glide over it. It’s a funky tune that sticks promptly in your head.

Top-drawer tune!


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Instagram – Spotify
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Band: THE GODS THEY MADE
Who: Swiss gee-whizz indies from Geneva who
released their debut album Breathe In in 2024.

Track: HYPNOTIC
New single.

The lyrics operate through images and statements rather than narrative,
“you know what I know”, “fight the real enemy”, “what goes around keeps turning”.
When the full chorus finally comes – “who wants it, who wants it” – it feels
both inevitable and earned.

The song earns every section. Nothing overstays, nothing is wasted. The middle eight
shifts the track’s center of gravity before the final chorus brings everything back, fuller.

TUTV: Hypnotic is gingered up by shiny synth-waves, some rollin’ bass force and its melodic verve. Gutsy vocals inject this strong steamroller with intense impetuosity. Indie punk rock ‘n’ roll for your itchy ears and hankering mind. Magnetic stuff.

Touchdown.

Linktree – Bandcamp
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