Lucy Dacus releases new single 'Planting Tomatoes'

Singer-songwriter Lucy Dacus has released her first new music of 2026, the single 'Planting Tomatoes,' now available on streaming services. The track first appeared as a Record Store Day exclusive vinyl on April 18. Dacus accompanies the song with a lyric video she filmed in Tokyo.

Lucy Dacus dropped 'Planting Tomatoes' to streaming platforms on April 24, marking her first new release this year. The soft rock song features lyrics about living in the moment, including the lines: “You’ve gotta live the life you’re fighting for/ You’ve gotta live a life you would die for,” sung over fuzzy drums. Pitchfork noted the track's arrival alongside a lyric video Dacus shot herself in a Tokyo stationery store, edited by Mikayla LoBasso, with lyrics scrawled in various pens on paper scattered around the space. The video has a shopping list-inspired aesthetic. The song had a physical debut on April 18 as a Record Store Day exclusive 7-inch vinyl. Dacus first performed it live in February at Auckland Laneway Festival. Her most recent solo album, Forever Is a Feeling, came out in March 2025. As part of Boygenius with Phoebe Bridgers and Julien Baker, she contributed to their 2023 debut album, which won three Grammys, including Best Rock Song for “Not Strong Enough.” Dacus has a summer tour planned to support Forever Is a Feeling, including special symphony performances: one with the Chicago Philharmonic at Millennium Park and another with the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra at the Hollywood Bowl. Cat Power will join the Hollywood Bowl show, performing songs from her 2006 album The Greatest, marking its 20th anniversary. The North American tour partners with the Ally Coalition, donating one dollar per ticket to organizations supporting young queer and trans people.

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Charli XCX jamming on guitar in Paris studio with producers, teasing rock follow-up to Brat.
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Charli XCX announces rock follow-up to Brat album

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Charli XCX revealed in a British Vogue cover story that her next album after 2024's Brat will be rock music. She told interviewer Laura Snapes that the dance floor is dead, prompting a guitar-forward sound with producers A.G. Cook and Finn Keane. Sessions took place in Paris during Fashion Week last month.

Lucia & The Best Boys revealed their sophomore album Picking Petals, due out on July 31 via Communion Records. The announcement includes the new single You Look Like Somebody In Love. The record follows her 2023 debut Burning Castles and features collaborations with Lauren Mayberry of Chvrches and Abigail Morris of The Last Dinner Party.

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Julia Cumming, singer of New York rock trio Sunflower Bean, appeared on The Tonight Show to perform her solo single 'My Life.' The performance featured a live band and two dancers. She announced her debut solo album, Julia, for release on April 24.

Pitchfork has selected nine notable new album releases available on streaming services, featuring artists like Kim Gordon and James Blake. The roundup highlights diverse genres from alt-rock to ambient soundtracks. These recommendations aim to guide listeners through the week's music drops.

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Tom Misch has released 'Full Circle', his first solo album in eight years, following a break to recover from burnout. The singer-songwriter spoke to NME about stepping back from the music industry in 2022, working everyday jobs, and rediscovering his passion for music. He is set to perform two shows at London's KOKO on April 1 and 2.

Multi-platinum band Young the Giant has unveiled their latest single, "Different Kind of Love," from the upcoming album Victory Garden. The track, produced by Brendan O’Brien and the band, calls for optimism amid cynicism. Accompanying it is a new music video and the announcement of their sixth studio album, set for release on May 1.

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Alex G has released two new tracks, “Good Green Friend” and “In the Yard,” directly to his personal YouTube channel. The uploads mark his first in six years, despite his deal with major label RCA. One song ties back to sessions for his 2025 album Headlights.

 

 

 

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