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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