You’ve Got Male! finds riot-grrrl mischief-makers WENCH ! joining forces with our favourite electro party-punk dynamo Jodie Langford to create a track that feels like a feminist prank call set to a dance-floor-ready riot. It’s fast, loud, and delightfully fed up—like someone finally pressed the “mute” button on bad takes from mediocre men, then wrote a chorus about it. Recorded at The Warren’s in-house studio and sprinkled with Adam Pattrick’s indie-alchemist production, the song is the first cheeky wink from their upcoming Warren Records collaboration. The concept is simple: dunking on the ridiculous things men say about women. And not subtly. We’re talking a full Olympic-level dive. WENCH! and Langford take aim at those “misogynistic mole-rats” who believe women are flawless holograms created by Photoshop and expensive moisturiser. These are the guys who think “femininity” is a personality trait available only in limited-edition Instagram filters. The track skewers them ...
Bad Peach ’s new single “ My MetroCard ” is the punky, spunky, attitude-drenched farewell anthem you never knew you needed for a small piece of plastic that ruled New York City for three decades. From the first jagged guitar jab, the band makes it clear: this isn’t just a song about public transport. It’s a love letter, a roast, and a nostalgic group hug for anyone who ever swiped, sighed, swore, or celebrated their way through the city’s turnstiles since 1994. Written when NPR first announced that OMNY would replace the iconic MetroCard, the track feels like a time capsule bursting open. Bad Peach shout-sing the joys and miseries of the old yellow-and-blue rectangle—those glorious “insufficient fare” surprises, the frantic upside-down swipes, the heroic sprint as the train doors beep. And yes, the band also slyly salutes the global tribe of commuters; Oyster users in London, Suica holders in Tokyo, T-Money carriers in Seoul—anyone who has ever trusted their journey to a piece of plast...