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Alice Costelloe - Move On With The Year (LP)

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Alice Costelloe - Move On With The Year (LP)

Alice Costelloe - Move On With The Year (LP)

London singer-songwriter Alice Costelloe releases her debut album 'Move On With The Year', on 6th February 2026 via Moshi Moshi Records. Reimagining grief and growth as the same act, Alice Costelloe’s long awaited solo debut is a fragile art-pop document of personal rebuilding and creative detangling

Produced by Mike Lindsay (Laura Marling, Anna B Savage, LUMP) in his Margate studio, Alice Costelloe’s long-awaited debut solo album is a document of creative detangling and emotional repair; a fragile, fearless piece of art-pop that dismantles the noise of her past and rebuilds something startlingly intimate in its place.

Moving beyond the cool precision of her indie-rock roots, she and Lindsay shape a world of mellotron drones, fluttering flutes, warped synths and stumbling pianos - a sound that feels tactile, human, and defiantly alive, drawing influence from the work of Feist, Cate Le Bon, and Andy Shauf.

$17.27

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Alice Costelloe - Move On With The Year (LP)

$49.33

$17.27

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London singer-songwriter Alice Costelloe releases her debut album 'Move On With The Year', on 6th February 2026 via Moshi Moshi Records. Reimagining grief and growth as the same act, Alice Costelloe’s long awaited solo debut is a fragile art-pop document of personal rebuilding and creative detangling

Produced by Mike Lindsay (Laura Marling, Anna B Savage, LUMP) in his Margate studio, Alice Costelloe’s long-awaited debut solo album is a document of creative detangling and emotional repair; a fragile, fearless piece of art-pop that dismantles the noise of her past and rebuilds something startlingly intimate in its place.

Moving beyond the cool precision of her indie-rock roots, she and Lindsay shape a world of mellotron drones, fluttering flutes, warped synths and stumbling pianos - a sound that feels tactile, human, and defiantly alive, drawing influence from the work of Feist, Cate Le Bon, and Andy Shauf.