Release Date: 27/02/26
Heavenly return with Highway To Heavenly, a sparkling, sharp-edged pop album that marries Riot Grrrl attitude with classic English indie melodicism. As fiercely independent as they are irresistibly tuneful, Heavenly deliver songs full of anger, empathy, grief, and love—pushing back against cold, macho energy with inclusive, joyous feminist pop. The record spans shimmering disco-tinged moments and punchy punk bursts: Scene Stealing nods to Blondie’s Heart of Glass while skewering self-obsessed influencers; Portland Town celebrates a community that welcomes diversity; Press Return takes aim at tech-and-wealth bravado; Excuse Me channels first-crush euphoria with Undertones-style energy; A Different Beat traces a journey from control to liberation; and That Last Day offers a poignant, sing-along meditation on loss. It’s pure pop with a wide emotional and sonic range. Recorded at Rumbaba (Deptford, London) and The Sunday School (Kent), produced by Toby Burroughs. Heavenly are Amelia Fletcher (vocals, guitar), Cathy Rogers (vocals, keyboards), Peter Momtchiloff (guitar), Rob Pursey (bass), and Ian Button (drums). Tracklist: Scene Stealing; Portland Town; Press Return; Skep Wax; Deflicted; Excuse Me; A Different Beat; Good Times; The Neverseen; She Is The One; That Last Day.
Heavenly return with Highway To Heavenly, a sparkling, sharp-edged pop album that marries Riot Grrrl attitude with classic English indie melodicism. As fiercely independent as they are irresistibly tuneful, Heavenly deliver songs full of anger, empathy, grief, and love—pushing back against cold, macho energy with inclusive, joyous feminist pop. The record spans shimmering disco-tinged moments and punchy punk bursts: Scene Stealing nods to Blondie’s Heart of Glass while skewering self-obsessed influencers; Portland Town celebrates a community that welcomes diversity; Press Return takes aim at tech-and-wealth bravado; Excuse Me channels first-crush euphoria with Undertones-style energy; A Different Beat traces a journey from control to liberation; and That Last Day offers a poignant, sing-along meditation on loss. It’s pure pop with a wide emotional and sonic range. Recorded at Rumbaba (Deptford, London) and The Sunday School (Kent), produced by Toby Burroughs. Heavenly are Amelia Fletcher (vocals, guitar), Cathy Rogers (vocals, keyboards), Peter Momtchiloff (guitar), Rob Pursey (bass), and Ian Button (drums). Tracklist: Scene Stealing; Portland Town; Press Return; Skep Wax; Deflicted; Excuse Me; A Different Beat; Good Times; The Neverseen; She Is The One; That Last Day.