The New Eves announce Dinked "Heavy Rotation" edition of their debut album. Release mini-documentary from the recording of the album + Live Q&A
- Desh Kapur

- Dec 10, 2025
- 3 min read

Announce Dinked “Heavy Rotation” edition of their acclaimed debut album, The New Eve Is Rising - order HERE
Release two part mini-documentary from the recording of the album at Rockfield Studios - watch part one HERE
Watch part two followed by a live fan Q&A with The New Eves today at 5pm on YouTube HERE
Festival dates next year include Eurosonic, Primavera Sound (Barcelona and Porto), Roskilde and Deer Shed
Featured in many albums of the year lists including Loud And Quiet, Dork, Pitchfork, Paste, Rough Trade, Jumbo Records, and Resident Music
Brighton-based four-piece The New Eves - Violet Farrer (guitar, violin, vocals), Nina Winder-Lind (cello, guitar, vocals), Kate Mager (bass, vocals), and Ella Oona Russell (drums, flute, vocals) - announce a Dinked “Heavy Rotation” edition of their acclaimed debut album, The New Eve Is Rising, which arrived earlier this year via Transgressive. (Preorder HERE).
The New Eves’ extraordinary debut The New Eve Is Rising was released on 1 August 2025 to critical acclaim. Written in Brighton and at an artistic residency at The Cornish Bank and recorded at Rockfield Studios and Bristol’s Cotham Parish Church, The New Eve Is Rising takes the four-piece’s untamed melting pot of musical styles - an instinctive, incendiary mix of Patti Smith radical poetry, rock’n’roll recklessness, freak folk experimentalism and plenty more - and somehow turns it into a collection of clarion calls that you can still hum. It’s completely immersive; a whole world to dive into that’s taken on a life of its own. “We’re all adhering to The New Eve entity of the band,” Ella notes. “The band knows what it wants.”
Across its nine tracks are references to highwayman’s caves and 12th Century lovers Heloise and Abelard; to krautrock and Swedish cow calls and even lyrics whispered into a bat detector. This unique ‘Hagstone Rock’ style has seen The New Eves achieve instant acclaim, described by Loud & Quiet as "the UK’s most exciting band" and reaching #2 in their Albums of the year, while Dork called their debut “a declaration that this is their corner now, and everyone else can work out the rules afterwards” in their top 100 Albums of the year. The album was also included in more year-end lists from Paste, Rough Trade Shops, Jumbo Records, and Resident Records, as well as in Pitchfork’s 30 best rock albums of the year.
The New Eves have also released a two part mini-documentary from the recording of the album at Rockfield Studios, directed by Hugo Winder-Lind. Part one of the documentary is available to watch HERE. You can catch part two followed by a live fan Q&A with The New Eves on YouTube at HERE.
Hugo Winder-Lind said the following about the documentary:
“I wanted to give a sense of the feeling in the room, not so much a detailed breakdown of how to make an album or how to record a song together although that’s in there somehow. This film shows how Ella, Nina, Kate and Violet work when they don’t have to think about bus timetables and paying rent. They have taken themselves from a smelly room in a garage to this incredible recording studio, and they did it to make this album the best way possible.
The New Eves got here with the help of their fans and friends and audiences. The people who listen to what they have to say, who listen on buses and in waiting rooms and venues, and on mountains and at work and when walking around. This film is for those people.”
The New Eve Is Rising - Dinked “Heavy Rotation” edition
The New Eves concluded their recent UK tour in October, which included dates as special guests of Black Country New Road, and finished with 2 x headline shows at Hoxton Hall in London, and a show at Concorde 2 in Brighton.
The band will be appearing at Eurosonic, Primavera Sound (Barcelona and Porto), Roskilde and Deer Shed festivals next year, with more dates to be announced.
14-17 Jan: Eurosonic, Groningen, Netherlands
3 - 7 June: Primavera Sound, Barcelona, Spain
11 - 14 June: Primavera Sound, Porto, Portugal
27 June - 4 July: Roskilde Festival, Roskilde, Denmark
24 - 26 July: Deer Shed Festival, Topcliffe, UK



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