Publishing date: Mar, 26, 2026
April 3
Arlo Parks – ‘Ambiguous Desire’
Arlo Parks will be releasing her third studio album, a 12-track melodic project serving as a mode of self-exploration for the Mercury-Prize winning artist. Parks is proving her creativity expands beyond the music, as she’s created a custom color palette for the album. With this she aims to convey both a vibey club atmosphere as well as the calm of blue hour and all the inbetweens. With this in mind fans are definitely in for an immersive listening experience.
April 10
Holly Humberstone – ‘Cruel World’
April 10th will see the release of UK based pop singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone’s highly anticipated album, “Cruel World”. Three years after the release of her album “Paint My Bedroom Black”, Humberstone has made an artistic evolution, leaning into gothic romantic aesthetics while maintaining her widely respected reflective writing style. The latest pre-release single is the album’s title track, “Cruel World”, an upbeat track with lyrics diving into the longing feeling that frequently accompanies love. With nine additional tracks on the way, fans have a lot to look forward to.
Ella Langley – ‘Dandelion’
Country-music darling Ella Langley is set to release her second album Dandelion early this month with executive producers Miranda Lambert and Ben West. The album is already making history, with lead single “Choosin’ Texas” dominating the Billboard Hot 100 Chart for four weeks and counting. The new album will highlight Langley’s introspective songwriting and will without a doubt further catapult her to global success.
April 15
John Summit – ‘CTRL ESCAPE’
After hosting a string of high-energy mountain top shows, electronic music star John Summit will be releasing his sophomore album, CTRL ESCAPE. A handful of singles have already been released off the new project, each with music videos highlighting the juxtaposition between the stagnant corporate life of Summit’s past and his current skyrocketing music career. The 15-track LP features collaborations with artists like Julia Wolf and The Chainsmokers and is set to release April 15.
April 17
Zayn – ‘KONNAKOL’
Zayn is set to release his fifth studio album, Konnakol, on 17 April 2026 via Mercury Records, following up his 2024 album Room Under the Stairs. Named after the South Indian vocal percussion art, the album was teased during his January 2026 Las Vegas residency, where he performed five unreleased tracks including the lead single, “Die for Me”. Produced by Nick Hahn, the Monsters & Strangerz, Isaiah Tejada, Victor Thell, and Malay, Konnakol promises a blend of experimental rhythm and signature Zayn vocals. He’ll support the release with the Konnakol Tour, kicking off in Manchester on 12 May 2026 and wrapping in Miami on 20 November 2026.
April 24
Noah Kahan – ‘The Great Divide’
Kahan’s highly-anticipated album ‘The Great Divide’ serves as the first pre-release single from his upcoming album, The Great Divide, due April 26, 2026. Written two years prior and teased heavily on social media, the song explores the emotional erosion of a relationship, capturing the tension between one person reaching out and the other pulling away. With undertones of religious trauma, lost friendships, and lingering regrets, Kahan reflects on misalignment, avoidance, and the silent resentments that can create seemingly insurmountable distance.
KNEECAP – ‘FENIAN’
KNEECAP are back with FENIAN, their explosive second album dropping this month on limited red & black vinyl. Produced by Dan Carey (Fontaines D.C., Kae Tempest, Wet Leg), the record shatters expectations, blending acid house, trip-hop, dubstep, and razor-sharp rap. From the anthemic “Éire go Deo” to the haunting “Palestine” (feat. Fawzi) and the cinematic “14Irish Goodbye” (feat. Kae Tempest), FENIAN is a bold manifesto—dark, defiant, and charged with unrelenting energy.
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