On today’s menu for National Spumoni Day, you are going to find some delicious new music from BIIANCO, PRINS, BYNX, Trinity Lake, Bastion Rose, The Cheap Thrills, Hope Douds, Leon Majcen, Abbie Callahan, and Fish Hunt.
Dig in and enjoy!
BIIANCO – where_the_drummer_at?
BIIANCO’s latest single ‘where_the_drummer_at?’ marks the debut of a bold new era, as the song is an acid-drenched, vocal-driven tightrope walk between songwriting and club music, between human and machine.
PRINS – THE SEQUEL
PRINS’ “THE SEQUEL” is a dark pop track explores the tension between wanting something intensely and knowing it could come with consequences. The track will also be accompanied by a new music video, filmed in Los Angeles and coming shortly, further introducing the visual world of this new era, and is the first taste of PRINS’ upcoming five-track EP.
BYNX & Télépopmusik – Just Breathe (feat. Angela McCluskey)
Twenty-five years after the release of ‘Breathe,’ BYNX joins with Telepopmusik to reimagine the iconic song for a new generation; as BYNX delivers a melodic electronic interpretation while preserving the emotion and atmosphere that made Breathe timeless. As the song still features Angela McCluskey’s unforgettable vocal, the new version pays homage to the original while introducing it to today’s dance and streaming audiences.
Trinity Lake – Obsessed With Me
Trinity Lake’s first solo record of the year, “Obsessed With Me,” is an art-pop, darkly playful and seductive anthem about craving obsessive devotion.
Bastion Rose – Holy Wars
As they continue their aggressive 2026 release cycle, cinematic hard rock outfit Bastion Rose has drop their darkest and most politically charged single to date with “Holy Wars,” which is a heavy, relentless progressive rock anthem that confronts the rising tide of extremism and blind hatred head-on.
The Cheap Thrills – looking
The Cheap Thrills’ brand new single ‘looking’ is a soaring politically charged indie anthem where its harmony rich and synth laden chorus is paired with a swaggering lyrical flow from frontman Lewis. This flow develops to hit increasingly harder, building into powerful spoken word reflection reminiscent of the likes of Jamie T, which is fuelled by frustration, yet determined to enjoy life regardless of societies pressures.
Hope Douds – Coastal Cowgirls
Hope Douds’s “Coastal Cowgirls” is a bright, carefree country anthem made for the girls chasing sunshine, salty air, and a little summertime escape; as it blends Hope’s Southern roots with the carefree energy of the coast, the song captures the feeling of leaving worries behind and trading the everyday for turquoise water, warm nights, and a little wild cowgirl spirit.
Leon Majcen – Honeybee
Leon Majcen has shared a beautiful new single from his highly anticipated new album, which sees the new addition bring forward warm Southern swagger, a metallic resonance of a dobro and shimmering, saloon-esque piano-playing perfectly complementing Majcen’s rasp. It’s an album you’re going to want in your collection once it is out!
Abbie Callahan – Half Woman, Half Cosmic Horror (Disco Disco)
Abbie Callahan has given the final preview of her upcoming EP with a song that is a proper introduction to who she truly is as a person. “It’s funny and unpredictable lyrically while remaining grounded and conversational,” Abbie says. “I also had a lot of fun bringing a disco flair to the country, singer-songwriter sound of this song. It feels so fresh and is definitely one of my favorites I’ve gotten to put out.”
Fish Hunt – Life
The music video for Fish Hunt’s “Life” sees Lucy and band member Avery as they travel with a living room setup through New York City and its surrounding suburbs, although, the landscape surrounding them is in constant flux, changing from lush forests to city streets, the subjects remain fixed and grounded by one another and their shared activity. While the song asks “What is life about?”, the music video gives a clear answer.