Flowers for Juno Deliver Raw Gothic Energy on Live at Tyne Green Golf Club

Independent gothic rock force Flowers for Juno return with a hauntingly immersive new live release, Live at Tyne Green Golf Club, dropped on April 1, 2026, via Bad Baboon.

This two-track single captures the band’s signature fusion of gothic rock, hard rock, and grunge, delivering an atmosphere that feels both intimate and explosive. Fronted by vocalist and producer Benjó James, the project showcases the band’s continued evolution since their 2023 debut single Physical Culture.

Track Listing

  1. It’s Not My Fault (Live at Tyne Green Golf Club)
  2. Physical Culture (Live at Tyne Green Golf Club)

The release feels like a dark stage performance bottled into audio form. It’s Not My Fault leans into emotional tension and gritty sonic textures, while Physical Culture revives one of the band’s earliest standout records with a heavier, more visceral live edge.

The Sound & Performance

Flowers for Juno have carved out a distinct lane where shadowy gothic aesthetics meet the aggression of grunge and hard rock. The live production on this single gives listeners a front-row experience, emphasizing raw vocals, crashing guitars, and layered instrumentation.

Benjó James handles lead and backing vocals, keyboards, programming, and additional guitars, while Jack Wilson drives the release with lead and rhythm guitars, bass, drums, and additional programming. The chemistry between the two musicians gives the project a cinematic darkness that fans of moody alternative rock will instantly connect with.

Why This Release Matters

This marks Flowers for Juno’s first release since February’s Lipstick and Furs, making it an exciting return for listeners who’ve been waiting for new material. The April Fool’s Day release date adds a playful contrast to the project’s otherwise brooding atmosphere.

What stands out most is how the band preserves their studio precision while embracing the imperfections and adrenaline of a live performance. It’s a reminder that gothic rock can still feel dangerous, unpredictable, and deeply emotional.

Fans of bands that blend melancholy melodies with distorted, hard-hitting instrumentation will find a lot to love here.

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