Nick Folwarczny releases single Convenience Fees from debut EP

Columbus-based singer-songwriter Nick Folwarczny has unveiled his debut EP's lead single, Convenience Fees, via Cloverdale Records. The track delves into the aftermath of a toxic relationship, blending indie-folk elements with raw emotional delivery. It serves as the opening to his upcoming 2026 EP, Who Was I.

Nick Folwarczny, a singer-songwriter from Columbus, has built a reputation for crafting cinematic narratives that explore themes of new love and self-acceptance. His earlier singles, such as Sweat and Life’s Worth Living, feature anthemic music with melodic hooks and expressive vocals, drawing listeners into personal stories.

The release of Convenience Fees marks the start of his debut EP, Who Was I, set for 2026. In the song, Folwarczny confronts the end of a rushed and unhealthy relationship. The track's indie-folk sound creates a cold, heavy atmosphere through acoustic guitar and subtle percussion, highlighting the fragility in his vocals. A key lyric captures the sentiment: “And you tell me sorry, baby please / You want what’s best for you, not me / Convenience fees were all I had to lose.”

Folwarczny shared insights into the song's creation: “I wrote and produced ‘Convenience Fees’ shortly after leaving a relationship that I had rushed into. It was incredibly difficult to admit that I wasn’t happy, but once it was over, I was able to understand how unhealthy the relationship was and everything I had overlooked. Drawing inspiration from Gigi Perez, I knew I wanted to change my production style in a way that would better capture the anger and disgust I felt. Serving as the opening track on my 2026 EP, ‘Who Was I,’ I aim to engulf my audience in my emotions behind losing and finding myself both inside and outside of a relationship.”

Listeners can stream Convenience Fees on platforms including Spotify, SoundCloud, and Apple Music. Folwarczny will perform it live for the first time in Florida at the inaugural Wahoo Music Festival on February 28.

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Collage illustration featuring Harry Styles, Louis Tomlinson, Arctic Monkeys, and Megadeth album releases for New Music Friday on January 23, 2026.
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This week's New Music Friday on January 23, 2026, brings major releases from former One Direction members Harry Styles and Louis Tomlinson, alongside returns from Arctic Monkeys and Megadeth. Styles drops single 'Aperture' from his upcoming fourth solo album, while Tomlinson releases his third LP 'How Did I Get Here?' with focus track 'Imposter'. Other highlights include Arctic Monkeys' contribution to a War Child benefit compilation and Megadeth's self-titled final album.

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Singer-songwriter Evan Honer has unveiled his second single of the year, "Everything I Wanted," marking a shift toward pop-rock sounds. The track serves as the lead for his upcoming third album. He also shared extensive US tour dates running from February through August 2025.

UK artist Cavetown, real name Robin Skinner, has launched his latest album, Running With Scissors, exploring the transition from youth to adulthood through a mix of hyper-pop, heavy guitars, and dream-pop elements. The release coincides with the lead single 'Cryptid,' a track and video addressing transgender experiences amid threats to trans rights. Skinner expresses pride in the album's creative risks and bold process.

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Canadian-Colombian singer Jessie Reyez has surprise-dropped a new five-track EP titled $till Paid. The project marks the one-year anniversary of her album Paid in Memories and arrived on streaming services at midnight on March 27. Reyez shared the cover art on Instagram and TikTok shortly after.

Australian indie rocker Courtney Barnett has revealed her fourth studio album, Creature of Habit, set for release on March 27. The announcement includes a new single, "Site Unseen," featuring Waxahatchee, and details of an extensive North American tour. This marks her first full-length studio effort since 2021's Things Take Time, Take Time.

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Welsh post-hardcore band mclusky has revealed a forthcoming six-song mini-album titled i sure am getting sick of this bowling alley, set for digital release on March 20. The group has also shared the lead single, "i know computer," which is available to stream now. The vinyl edition follows on May 1 via Ipecac Recordings.

 

 

 

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