CLOTHESLINE FROM HELL’S NEW LP, SLATHER ON THE HONEY, OUT TODAY

CLOTHESLINE FROM HELL’S DEBUT LP, SLATHER ON THE HONEY,
OUT TODAY VIA 444%

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U.K. TOUR DATES COMMENCE MAY 14

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Out today, Clotheslines from Hell’s debut album, Slather On The Honey, is the sound of intimacy colliding with distortion. Songs pivot midstream, tempos shift without warning, and choruses surface once before vanishing. Built from iPhone sketches expanded into layered guitars, vocals, drums, and strings, the record nods to Elliott Smith, Nirvana, and Nine Inch Nails, yet remains unmistakably Adam LaFramboise.

Born from collapse after the fleeting success of his breakout single “Open Up”, the album turns wreckage into resolve. Fragile and oversized, frustrated and funny, Slather On The Honey is not the album that was supposed to be made, but the one that had to be.

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Not long ago, the Toronto-based singer-songwriter Adam LaFramboise was half-watching a show when a stray line about business deals stopped him cold. “The character goes, ‘they slather on the honey just so they can lick it off,’” he recalls. “And it just clicked. It summed up exactly what I’d been through at the time, and right away I knew it had to be the title of the record.”

For LaFramboise the phrase was more than a witty metaphor. It captured the way encouragement can quickly turn into indifference and how promises can vanish without explanation.

The year before, he had released “Open Up”, a hook-heavy single made with Matt Tavares (formerly of BADBADNOTGOOD). It was the first time he had deliberately written a pop song, and it seemed to unlock something bigger. Labels circled. Momentum built. Then it all collapsed. Contracts were offered, then withdrawn. The same people who pushed him forward told him to wait and hold off on an album.

Instead, he made Slather On The Honey. Written in the shadow of that disappointment, Clotheslines from Hell’s debut embraces contradiction: fragile and oversized, frustrated and funny, sticky with the residue of promises broken.

The record is the culmination of a journey LaFramboise began almost a decade ago. In his earliest days, he wrote songs in bands that rarely made space for them. Feeling sidelined, he began recording alone, using his phone as a studio. Early tracks, often in strange tunings, were sold as five-dollar tapes at shows and uploaded to Bandcamp as “glorified demos.” Slowly, they reached small pockets of listeners who connected with their raw intimacy. Messages trickled in from other DIY artists, kids on the internet who wanted to know what tuning he was using or who simply told him the songs inspired them. “I was just happy to have had a few messages every now and then from kids basically just saying they really liked the songs and that they thought it was inspiring,” he recalls.

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On Slather On The Honey, LaFramboise wrote and produced every track, still using his phone as the main initial recording device, but then building them from layered guitars, vocals, drums, and strings before bringing in collaborators to expand the sound. Josh McIntyre (Prince Innocence) and Nate Burley (Young Clancy) added bass, keys, and production. Curtis Everett Pauley (The Life) shaped “Play Me”, “Annie”, and “Girl Music”. Tavares returned for “Drug of Choice”, with piano and synths cutting against LaFramboise’s restless arrangements. Jono Currier contributed guitar to “On Ice” and the project at large was mixed by Lars Stalfors (The Dare, Mars Volta) and mastered by Ruairi O’Flaherty.

Musically, the album is unpredictable. Songs shift tempos without warning, choruses appear once and never return and structures bend into unexpected shapes. At times, the intimacy recalls Elliott Smith. Elsewhere, the guitars channel Nirvana’s bite or dissolve into the mechanical unease of Nine Inch Nails.

Lyrically, LaFramboise writes quickly and instinctively. His words lean on sound and image rather than explanation. The result is immediate and unvarnished, alternating between frustration and humour.

“I overcrowd mixes and throw in everything I can, but when the songs get properly mixed, I realize the core was already there,” LaFramboise says.

Slather On The Honey is not the album that was supposed to be made. It is the one that had to be. A debut born from collapse, it captures Clotheslines from Hell finding a voice in the wreckage and turning it into something undeniable.

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CLOTHESLINE FROM HELL ON TOUR
May 14:  Brighton, UK - The Great Escape Festival
May 15:  Amsterdam, NL  - London Calling Festival
May 23:  Bristol, UK - Dot to Dot Festival
May 24:  Nottingham, UK - Dot to Dot Festival

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SLATHER ON THE HONEY TRACKLIST
01 Slather On The Honey
02 On Ice
03 Play Me, Annie
04 Drug Of Choice
05 Whoever You Are…
06 Girl Music
07 L’arp
08 Truest Sound

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MARS ASPEN MAKES PEACE WITH THE PAST ON NEW SINGLE, “BABY TEETH”, ANNOUNCES NEW EP

MARS ASPEN TO RELEASE BABY TEETH EP VIA TWIN FANG RECORDS ON FEBRUARY 6, 2026

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PERFORMING IN OTTAWA FEBRUARY 4

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Courageous enough to be vulnerable, Mars Aspen (they/them) gets real with their lush folk confessionals. This Ottawa-based songwriter digs into the hardest parts of intimate connections, spilling their heart so that you—in turn—can better understand your own.

On their new EP baby teeth, Aspen offers raw, direct snapshots into the ups and downs of past relationships with others—as well as their relationship with their own mental health. These songs “stem from past trauma,” Aspen explains. “I’m coming to terms with where I’ve been before, while honouring where I was at that time.” The clear-eyes songs describe when heartbreak feels like swallowing hot glue, when yearning pours out like juice, and when the remnants of relationships are—as Aspen sings it—’mushrooms and roots in the dirt with the beetles and moss’. With shades of Lizzy McAlpine and Imogen Heap, this EP epitomizes Aspen’s songwriting mantra: “The only way it works is to let it all out.”

Today, they share the EP’s title track, “baby teeth”, in which Aspen buries their baby teeth in the dirt, casting a spell in hopes that these little bits of who they were grow into whatever they need to be next. “baby teeth”, is a song about “how childhood influences the present and how things I have learned as a child have affected thoughts I continue to have,” says Aspen. “Towards the end of the song also resigns to the fact that I have to make peace with the past and continue moving forwards.”

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Aspen honed their production skills with 2022’s shimmering in orbit! EP (recorded entirely in Aspen’s basement). baby teeth features stunning arrangements dreamed up alongside producer Kieran Isley swaying from haunting, softly-strummed ballads to Kate Bollinger-inspired folk-pop. Aspen makes these songs soar with strata of vocal harmonies, as on the divine folk incantation “i want to be so sweet”.

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Having always practiced songwriting as a form of therapy, Aspen’s songs on baby teeth are disarming in their candour. “pest control” explores the complexities of queer relationships and the painstaking process of digging into the reasons why some of them simply (or catastrophically) end (as Aspen sings, ‘I attract what I give / I give all that I am / nothing I won’t submit’). Aspen confronts holding onto righteous anger on “i’d like to stay mad”, a dissection of social toxicity. Aspen approaches songwriting by “dumping emotions onto a page, letting them settle, and rearranging them to sound like a song,” and you can hear them work out these interpersonal conflicts like puzzles. There’s a sense of calm in hearing the trauma settle, in hearing the narrator grow.

baby teeth is ultimately a collection of songs about growth. “They’re about realizing that we need to grow up sometimes,” Aspen laughs, “despite how jarring a sentence that is!” Having flirted with frustration, disavowal, and finally, bittersweet resolve, Aspen is leaving plenty of room for all that is to come.

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Feb 4 - Ottawa, ON -  Rainbow Bistro - Tickets

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BABY TEETH EP TRACKLIST
01 spilled milk
02 i’d like to stay mad
03 pest control
04 i want to be so sweet
05 baby teeth

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JULIANNA RIOLINO ANNOUNCES DELUXE LP, SHARES NEW SINGLE

WATCH / SHARE “DON’T PUT ME IN THE MIDDLE” HERE
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DELUXE EDITION OF ECHO IN THE DUST OUT FEBRUARY 27, 2026 VIA MOONWHISTLE RECORDS

NORTH AMERICAN TOUR DATES BEGIN FEBRUARY 13 - FULL DATES BELOW

PRE-SAVE ECHO IN THE DUST DELUXE EDITION HERE

“We've seen Canadian rock 'n' roll's future, and its name is Julianna Riolino. ..thoughtfully written songs exploring interpersonal transitions, almost like they're scenes in a larger play that's a memorably compelling emotional roller coaster.” 
– Exclaim!, Best Albums of 2025 
 


"twangy, deliriously catchy blast of power-pop"
– The New York Times



“The country-rock storyteller crafts her most self-possessed work yet with Echo in the Dust, a reflection on confidence, creation, and coming into her own.”
– RANGE

“Over a boisterous mix of guitar, banjo, organ, tambourines and more, Julianna Riolino's voice soars like a sun rising on a hot summer day on this track celebrating growth.”
- CBC Music, Top Songs of 2025, "On A Bluebird's Wing”

"The atmosphere of Riolino’s carefully crafted cosmic country lingers in the mind."
– Pitchfork



"Channels Judee, Dolly and Emmylou on a lustrous, emotional country-rock set."  
– Uncut



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Julianna Riolino today returns with news of a deluxe edition of her recent album, Echo in the Dust, set for release via Moonwhistle Records on February 27. The new expanded version of the record arrives with three extra tracks including the new single out today titled "Don't Put Me in the Middle". Riolino is set to tour the East Coast of North America next month – dates in New York, Toronto, Montreal, Boston and more – with EU dates planned for summer 2026.



Speaking about the new single, which leans into her idiosyncratic vocals and penchant for weaving timeless melodies through a bed of fervent guitars, Riolino says: “I wrote this song on tour in between long drives, sound-checks, performances and ego deaths. It’s always been a hum in my head, and bringing it to life was cathartic and healing. It is the decompression after the fracture. It’s melancholic resolute and at peace.”
 

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MORE ABOUT ECHO IN THE DUST
The songs on Echo In The Dust consider relationships of all sorts as the foundation for her awakening into a different creative self and person in this world; working through loss, grief, habits, and decisions she once made, seeking clarity in the past before leaving it to move forward. The adage “you don’t know where you’re going until you know where you’ve been” rings especially true on this album.



By Riolino’s own admission, the album is different from her debut, All Blue. She breathes new confidence into her work. The celebrated songwriter is soft as she is tough on these songs; seeing the benefit of laying down armour and splitting her heart open so that we may get a glimpse of our own. 



“What I'm talking about on Echo In The Dust are universally felt: you can have a romantic relationship, friendship, or professional relationship and start to identify as you grow and learn the toxic parts that can exist in all of those,” Riolino explains. “You think, ‘why do I feel bad? Why is this happening again?’ But I'm allowing this to happen because I haven't told myself I deserve better. This record helped me learn to accept and love myself. To put myself first and stand on my own two feet.” 


After non-stop touring for other projects she has since left, and wrapping up live promotion for All Blue, Riolino began recording for this new album in 2024 at Gold Standard Recorders in Toronto. While she played guitar, she also tapped her regular collaborators, Matthew “Roddy” Kuester to play bass and guitar, Peter Landi on drums, Thomas Hammerton on piano and synth, and producer of the album Aaron Goldstein on pedal steel. On top of that, a whole host of other instrumentalists rounded out the sound of the album including Alex Edkins (Weird Nightmare, Metz) on guitar for “Full Moon”, “Like a Rembrandt”, and “The Less I Know”,  and Nashville’s Sean Thompson on guitar for “On A Bluebird’s Wing”. 



The songs on All Blue, Riolino says, had the privilege of being played and workshopped in front of a crowd but the songs that make up Echo In The Dust were written before, during, and after her debut in moments of confusion and clarity. These songs are like journal entries; attempts at deciphering what she wants out of her relationships and creative life in music. She transports us into big feelings layered with guitar twangs, vivid pedal steel and walloping horns, anchored by her tender vocals as though she embodies Dolly Parton and Linda Ronstadt in one person.



Echo In The Dust builds on the alt-country elements of All Blue. Yet, no algorithm can contain Riolino or what moved her this time around. She cites Roy Orbison, The Roches, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, John Lennon’s “Beautiful Boy (Darling Boy),” and doom metal bands like Omas influences on the album.
Riolino needed to unravel before she could clarify who she is now and who she’ll be next, and the result is Echo In the Dust, a beautiful sonic result of what it’s like to stay out of one’s own way.



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JULIANNA RIOLINO TOUR DATES

Feb 13 - London, ON - Palasad Social Bowl 

Feb 14 - Guelph, ON - Sonic Hall 

Feb 16 - Richmond, VA - The Camel 

Feb 17 - Washington, DC - Songbyrd 

Feb 18 - Philadelphia, PA - Kung Fu Necktie 

Feb 20 - Brooklyn, NY - Elsewhere Zone One 

Feb 21 - Boston, MA - Middle East Upstairs 

Feb 22 - Montreal, QC - L'Esco 

Feb 24 - Ottawa, ON - 27 Club 

Feb 25 - Kingston, ON - Broom Factory 

Feb 26 - St Catharines, ON - Warehouse 

July 17 - Tromsø, Norway
 - Bukta Festival
July 18 - Kristiansand, Norway - Ravnedalen Live

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ECHO IN THE DUST DELUXE TRACKLIST
1. Like A Rembrandt
2. Smile
3. Full Moon
4. Seed
5. Be Good to Your Mother
6. It's A Shakedown
7. Running
8. Let Me Dream
9. On A Bluebird's Wing
10. I Wonder
11. The Less I Know
12. Don't Put Me in the Middle
13. Pain
14. Would That It Were So Simple

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