British band The Ingrid are set to follow up their acclaimed debut with “Mother,” released January 30th, 2026. The track, a collaboration with iconic producer Greg Walsh, further defines their meticulously subtle approach to songwriting.
Jess Charleslyn’s haunting vocal delivery drives the song’s central questions about memory and intimacy, drawing listeners into an unresolved emotional landscape. The Ingrid’s songwriting honed during lockdown, finds clarity in ambiguity and leaves space for the listeners’ own stories.
Josh Platt’s drumming is at once gentle and insistent, providing narrative pulse—a testament to his belief in “serving the song.” Guitarist Will Hornsblow’s atmospheric approach brings bluesy tones into a larger, dreamy context, completing the band’s unique sound.
With “Mother,” The Ingrid affirm their identity as both band and anti-establishment force, inviting collaborators into The Ingrid Collective. Their advocacy for fairness and recognition positions them at the forefront of a new era for independent music—one where every voice is heard.