Two rising acts in the indie and country music scenes have recently released new songs that explore the theme of home, resonating with listeners through their heartfelt lyrics and compelling soundscapes. Jesca Hoop, a California-born, Manchester-based singer-songwriter, has unveiled her latest single “Big Storm” from her upcoming album “Long Wave Home,” set to release on May 1st. Meanwhile, the Essex-based indie band Black Lounge has debuted their single “Welcome Home,” marking the first track from their forthcoming debut EP.
Jesca Hoop’s new album is a deeply personal project shaped by a period of significant personal and geopolitical challenges. “Long Wave Home” is Hoop’s seventh solo album and the first she produced herself. The record reflects on the responsibilities people owe to one another within relationships, communities, and society at large. The single “Big Storm” showcases Hoop’s signature blend of captivating harmonies and thought-provoking lyrics. The song was inspired by a pivotal moment when Hoop’s plans to escape her life were thwarted by an intense storm, forcing her to confront her reality and take ownership of her happiness.
Hoop’s creative process involved shedding unnecessary roles to focus on authentic expression, resulting in songs that intertwine political awareness with intimate reflections. Tracks like “Designer Citizen” critique political instability, while “Playground” mourns the impact of conflict on children. The album’s title track encapsulates themes of isolation and connection, offering listeners a sense of solidarity and hope.
In contrast, Black Lounge’s “Welcome Home” carries an energetic indie rock vibe with emotional depth. Formed in 2024 by frontman George Grant, the Essex quartet blends raw emotion with dynamic instrumentation reminiscent of early Radiohead and Arctic Monkeys. The song addresses feelings of stagnation and dissatisfaction with routine life but maintains an optimistic tone about finding hope and meaning. Produced by Danton Supple at RAK Studios, “Welcome Home” features powerful vocals and guitar work that build to an anthemic chorus suited for live festival performances.
Black Lounge’s video for “Welcome Home,” directed by Marcus Kartal and filmed in Southend, uses fast-paced editing and retro visual effects to mirror the song’s intensity and spirit. The band’s upcoming debut EP promises a range of sounds from introspective ballads to lively indie-pop anthems, showcasing their versatility and potential for growth within the UK indie scene.
Both Jesca Hoop and Black Lounge are embarking on tours to support their new releases. Hoop will perform across the US and Europe starting in May, bringing her reflective songwriting to intimate venues. Black Lounge has several upcoming shows scheduled in April, including performances in London and at festivals in Essex.
These artists’ recent works highlight how contemporary country and indie music continue to explore the concept of home—not just as a physical place but as a complex emotional state tied to identity, community, and resilience. Their songs invite listeners to reflect on belonging and change amidst personal and global upheaval.

































