
New music from James Adrian Brown and Lemondaze brought some of the favourite tracks on Live4ever’s radar this week.
James Adrian Brown has confirmed his debut solo album will be released on January 30th next year, the news out with lead single Generator – about, ‘creating your own momentum and powering through life’s challenges’.
The Pulled Apart By Horses guitarist will continue his new electronic direction on Forever Neon Lights – an album he’s said is, ‘me laying everything out, the things I’ve carried since being a child, the hopes, dreams, and doubts I’ve felt as an adult, and the stubbornness to see things through.

The Orielles have announced their fourth studio album Only You Left after recording sessions in Hamburg and the Greek island of Hydra with the band’s long-time producer Joel Anthony Patchett.
A visualiser for lead track Three Halves is pre-empting the album’s release on March 13th, 2026, while headline UK gigs and dates supporting English Teacher are coming up next month.

Lemondaze have set their next EP Subtext for release on December 5th and unveiled its lead single Polari along side December UK tour dates.
“I wrote the lyrics after we played Green Man Festival in 2022; it was the most magical time in the most beautiful place with my best friends,” Isis de Chastelain has revealed.

Tamara Lindeman has returned to the sessions which brought the Humanhood album right back at the start of this year for the release of two new tracks from The Weather Station.
Airport and Only The Truth were available due to the narrative arc of Humanhood, according to Lindeman, who added: “I’ve always hated airports; I find them so dehumanizing.”

Kae Tempest has teamed up with Leah Cleaver for the release of Freedom 25 not long before a short run of UK live dates are due to start at the Brixton Academy on November 8th.
“So excited to be joined on this track by Leah Cleaver, whose voice gives me life,” Tempest has remarked.
Lankum have shared their version of The Specials‘ classic single Ghost Town and premiered its official video directed by Leonn Ward.
It’s a cover which has come into existence thanks to dancer and Gilla Band collaborator Oona Doherty’s new show – the band take up the story: “It was about her great-great-grandfather being sent to Belfast as a child to live with his aunts and work in an abattoir.”










