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Peaches :: No Lube So Rude + Miami Show

Lo-fi electroclash artist Peaches is getting ready to release new album 'No Lube So Rude' on February the 20th. It's her first new album in over 10 years and seems not much has changed. She still pushes the envelope as much as she did over 20 years ago when she first hit the scene. I remember playing her classic track "Fuck the Pain Away" all those years ago and being nervous, will people like it? The answer was a resounding yes! It killed on the dance floor. We ended up bringing her down to play in Miami at the Polish American Club (there's a throwback) and I remember Iggy Pop showing up to see her perform as he was a big fan. That was pretty amazing!  

She's released three tracks from the album so far "Not In Your Mouth None of Your Business", "Fuck Your Face" and the album title track "No Lube So Rude". Check out the video for "No Lube So Rude" below. Check out more on her youtube.  

PS If you're in Miami Peaches will be performing at Zey Zey on the album release date February 20th with another amazing up and coming NYC electroclash band Model Actriz. If you're around you should definitely check that out!


Tycho & Paul Banks :: Boundary Rider

 

Heard this song today "Boundary Rider" on Sirius by Tycho & Paul Banks from Interpol and I loved it! I knew it was Paul, his voice is so distinctive. Seems it's been out a a few months released in October of 2025. Maybe if you're like me you may have missed it. Check out that goodness below. 

PS Interpol is on tour and will be in Miami on March the 7th at the James L Knight Center. Tickets have been acquired. Can't wait for that. Maybe we will get some new music to go along with the tour? One can only hope.

  

Arctic Monkeys :: Opening Night

 Arctic Monkeys are back with their first new music in four years titled "Opening Night" which they did for the forthcoming War Child benefit compilation 'Help (2)' and it is excellent! The compilation will also feature new tracks from bands such as Depeche Mode, Wet Leg, Damon Albarn, Pulp, Beth Gibbons, Fontaines DC, Foals, The Last Dinner Party and many other amazing artists. Can't wait to hear that! 

For now check out the first track from it below. 


Nation of Language :: Dance Called Memory + Miami Show

 

One my favorite bands from recent years NYC's Nation of Language is gonna be in Miami this Friday 1.16.26 playing a show at Zey Zey right in my hood! So excited to catch them live for the first time and in their first headlining show in Miami. Been a fan since 2023's 'Strange Disciple' and recently in 2025 they released the excellent 'A Dance Called Memory' featuring one of my favorite tracks from them "Inept Apollo". I literally played that track on repeat for months. So good!

Check out their video for "Inept Apollo" and "Sole Obsession" one of my faves from 'Strange Disciple' below. Enjoy and see you at the show! 



Father John Misty :: The Old Law + Tour



Father John Misty who we've been a fan of for quite some time has released new single "The Old Law" plus announced a tour of the US/Europe. If you happen to be in one of those fine cities be sure to grab yourself some tickets for the show. Sure it will be most excellent. 

Check out that new track below, plus "Time Makes Fools of Us All" one of my favorite tracks from his 2024 album 'Mahashmashana'.  



Dry Cleaning :: Secret Love





















London based band Dry Cleaning who I first heard about via their amazing track "Scratchcard Lanyard" about five years ago are back with album number three 'Secret Love'. It was just released this past Friday, January the 9th. Upon quick listen it seems like they continue with their trademark sound of post punk sounds whilst their lead singer Florence Shaw spouts off lyrics of her daily observations, which always makes for a cool combination.  

Seems they are putting out videos for all their tracks with fans dancing around in each of them. Check out a couple of those below including my current favorite track and album opener "Hit My Head All Day" , plus "Joy". If you like what you hear be sure to check out the rest of the album.



Morrissey :: Make-Up is a Lie




Morrissey who was a long time without a label and unable to release an album has recently signed with Sire records, his old label with The Smiths. Very soon after the announcement he released the title track "Make-Up is a Lie" with the album with the same name being set for release on March the 6th. The odd thing is his older album that was never released 'Bonfire of Teenagers' kinda got skipped over for this newer release. Maybe we will see the release of that one as well soon or maybe not for many years, we shall see. 

For now check out the first single below with the surprised cover art of him which looks like will be the actual album artwork. Probably the moment he was told Sire signed him, haha. 


The Twilight Sad :: It's the Long Goodbye






Scottish band The Twilight Sad is getting ready to release new album 'It's The Long Goodbye' on March the 27th, 2026. Their sixth album and first new one since 2019's 'It Won't Be Like This All the Time'. The first two tracks they've released so far "Waiting for the Phone Call" and most recently "Designed to Lose" are absolute fire! They remind me of a mixture of early The Cure and Joy Division, but still with a powerful sound all their own. Robert Smith is a big fan having them open for them on a bunch of tours. Have a feeling this album will be in the running for best albums of 2026. 

Check out those two tracks/videos below, then mark your calendar for a treat March the 27th.



Ladytron :: Paradises

Ladytron a band we've championed since the Electroclash days of the early 2000's have a new album 'Paradises' set for release March the 20th. Been digging all the tracks I've heard from it so far, especially "I See Red" which has that classic sound of theirs. 

Check out the video for that below, plus their latest song/video released last week "Caught in the Blink of an Eye"



Pino D’Angio


OTR was down for a ton of months and we finally got it back online! I had been feaning to do posts for a while and to see OTR back online put a smile on my face. Gonna try to do posts more regularly in 2026. 

For the first post back I wanted to write about an Italo Disco track I ran into the other day by Pino D'Angio called 'Okay, Okay'. Such a great jam, I don't really know what he's singing about, but it sounds fantastic and will get you dancing in no time. After researching a bit looks like this track came from his 1981 album Balla! which also features his biggest hit 'Ma Quale Idea' which is also an amazing track. Crazy this album came out in 1981?1 If you like these two tracks below be sure to check out the rest of that album as well as the rest of his discography. Read more about him on his wikipedia.