Folk Bitch Trio has released their latest single, ‘Moth Song,’ in anticipation of their upcoming debut album, ‘Now Would Be A Good Time,’ which is set to drop on July 25 through Jagjaguwar. The Melbourne-based band, consisting of Gracie Sinclair (she/her), Jeanie Pilkington (she/her), and Heide Peverelle (they/them), has been harmonizing for five years since they first met in secondary school. Sinclair remarks on the trio’s connection, stating, “The chemistry of being inspired by each other was evident from the get-go.” The new single, ‘Moth Song,’ explores the theme of unrequited love, with Sinclair describing it as “being so spun out by everything that you feel like you’re delusional and hallucinating crazy things.” You can listen to the track and view the video below. The band mentions that their debut album, ‘Now Would Be A Good Time,’ addresses the ups and downs of early adulthood, touching on topics like “dissociative daydreams, galling breakups, sexual fantasies, and media overload,” among others. The tracklist for the forthcoming album is as follows:
- ‘God’s A Different Sword’
- ‘Hotel TV’
- ‘The Actor’
- ‘Moth Song’
- ‘I’ll Find A Way (To Carry It All)’
- ‘Cathode Ray’
- ‘Foreign Bird’
- ‘That’s All She Wrote’
- ‘Sarah’
- ‘Mary’s Playing The Harp’
In addition to the new single, the Australian group has announced a series of tour dates in the UK and Ireland this summer. Their live performance schedule is as follows:
AUGUST 2025
17 - Brecon Beacons, UK @ Green Man Festival
18 - Leeds, UK @ Brudenell Social Club
20 - Glasgow, UK @ King Tuts
22 - Dublin, Ireland @ Whelans
23 - Manchester, UK @ YES
24 - London, UK @ All Points East
26 - London, UK @ The Lexington
The announcement follows closely on the heels of their latest single, ‘A Little Love’.
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