Two Shell release new single 'Smile'

UK duo Two Shell have unveiled their latest track 'Smile' as side A of a new 12-inch single. The B-side 'Hands Up' is available digitally, with physical copies shipping around May 8. This marks their second single of 2026.

Two Shell, the puckish UK electronic duo, dropped 'Smile' on March 25, a party-starting track that serves as the A-side of their newest 12-inch single. Fans can stream 'Smile' now, while the B-side 'Hands Up' is offered as a digital purchase. According to the duo's Bandcamp page, the physical vinyl will ship around May 8 via the Young label, as first reported by Pitchfork. This release follows January's 'The Nightmare,' making it Two Shell's second 12-inch single this year. Those tracking the duo may recall 'Smile' from a voicemail teaser ahead of their secret set at Glastonbury festival last year. Their most recent full-length original project was the surprise 2025 album IIcons. In the interim, Two Shell issued a self-titled remix record and collaborated on a DJ set at London's Phonox club alongside rapper Jack Harlow. The duo continues to build momentum with these vinyl-focused singles and high-profile appearances.

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Cass McCombs and Hand Habits have collaborated on a new split 7-inch record featuring original songs from each artist. McCombs contributes 'Seeing the Elephant,' accompanied by a music video, while Hand Habits offers 'Good Person.' The release is available via Domino and Fat Possum.

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Hardline, the hard rock band known for their 1992 debut Double Eclipse, will release their seventh studio album, Shout, on April 17. The album features ten new songs with classic songwriting and modern production, as described by vocalist Johnny Gioeli. The first single, "Rise Up," is accompanied by an official music video.

Indie band Dutch Interior has unveiled their new single 'Go Fuck Yourself' from the upcoming EP It's Glass, set for release this Friday on Fat Possum Records. The track is accompanied by a live session video, the first in a series tied to the EP's songs. The band describes the single as addressing aspects of Los Angeles they dislike.

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London-based band Man/Woman/Chainsaw have announced their debut album Cannonball, set for release on August 7. The group shared a new single, Nosedive, produced by Seth Evans and Margo Broom. Singer Emmie-Mae described the track as exploring longing for comfort and freedom in a relationship.

Welsh ragga metal band Skindred has unveiled their new single 'Can I Get A', a preview of their ninth studio album 'You Got This', set for release on April 17 via Earache Records. The track blends electro, pop, and heavy metal elements while addressing frontman Benji Webbe's reflections on childhood poverty. An accompanying music video features the band performing with dancers amid swirling graphics.

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Philadelphia shoegaze band Nothing has released a new single, 'Never Come Never Morning,' ahead of their upcoming album. The track marks a departure from their usual sound, featuring acoustic guitar and orchestral elements. The album A Short History Of Decay arrives on February 27 via Run For Cover.

 

 

 

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