Close Menu
voxmusicmagazine.com
    What's Hot

    The Moshville Times – Festival Review: DesertFest London 2026 – various venues in Camden Town, London (15th – 17th May 2026)

    May 23, 2026

    Hue And Cry

    May 23, 2026

    Exclusive Southend Film Festival interview with Doggerland: The Dead & The Lonely Co-Writer-Director Adam McHattie • Blazing Minds

    May 23, 2026
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    voxmusicmagazine.com
    • Home
    • ROCK
    • R&B
    • METAL
    • COUNTRY
    • ALTERNATIVE
    • HIP HOP
    • POP
    • ELECTRONIC
    • MOVIES
    • CONTACT
      • LEGAL STUFF
    voxmusicmagazine.com
    Home»POP»Big Special announce new ten track EP. OJoy!
    POP

    Big Special announce new ten track EP. OJoy!

    AdminBy AdminApril 16, 2026
    Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn
    Big Special announce new ten track EP. OJoy!


    Big Special

    Photo credit: Isaac Watson

    After releasing a surprise album last year, the Midlands genre defying fast rising duo Big Special treat us to a ten track EP before they hit the festival circuit this year and it’s another collection of rousing tunes full of ideas reimagined from old cuts from both albums. Read on…

    Following the release of recent singles“SLUGLIFE”,“PLAINTIVE NATIVE”and“DRAGGED UP A HILL (and thrown down the other side)”,BIGSPECIALtoday announce their new EP,O’JOY!, out5 June 2026viaSORecordings. Presave the EPHERE.

    Today the duo also share a new track from the project,“ONLY FREE WHEN SLEEPING”, available to streamHERE.

    Comprised of vocalistJoeHicklinand drummerCallumMoloney,BIGSPECIALdescribeO’JOY!as a companion piece to the work that has defined their rapid rise in recent years.

    Speaking about the EP, the band said: “We’ve moved real fast these last few years. Our first album was a long, drawn-out process of contextualising 30 years of experience into a piece of work that represents us, the time we occupy, and the history that led us here.

    Our second album was a spur-of-the-moment reflection on how our lives were changing, written performed and put together in a moment between all the other moments of great change, a piece of work like a fence post in a time of our lives and this time in life where we stand as individuals and in a history of working class stock.

    This new record is made of all the fallen parts of our first two albums.
    We picked them up and took them back to the studio to rework and play with them to make them into their own piece of work that reflects upon what we have done so far. The songs that didn’t fit in the right place at the right time. Including songs that, at the time, might’ve made the albums too long and lean too far into a darker tone, where we wanted to keep the balance of an emotional journey, like watching a movie with your eyes closed.

    So we made O’JOY!

    A smirking eye roll to dread and discomfort. It all seems like such a downer, but it’s a positive thing to write songs like this, it’s important to remember that songs aren’t pamphlets. They are emotional reactions to how you feel at a certain time, and you need to let yourself feel and express. It’s probably the only reason to write at all, so that you can be who you are when you aren’t writing. Picking up the pen in the first place is an act of hope. Shit out the demons, turn them into music, then get everyone together for a big old bash.

    Then crack on. As you were.

    We wanted to give these songs their own place and leave nothing behind. We want to empty our clip and then go off to write our next thing. We like to move on creatively so we’re choosing not to hold on to a bank of work that can be repackaged when we need a bit of money or something, or to pressure us to lean in any sort of creative direction.
    When this is out, our board is clean, and we best get cracking with the next thing.
    We want to play good honest shows and make good honest records, and we want to do that for as long as we can; so here is all we’ve got.

    This record is dedicated to the memory of our good friend, Handsome James Borrer.”

    Speaking about the new single“ONLY FREE WHEN SLEEPING”, the band add:

    “This is a head-down walking song.

    When all that shows up in observation is negative, when all news is bad news and you just look at your feet and curse the cruelty and the faff of the modern day and all the days before that lead to this feeling.

    When you just wanna go to bed and let your dreams make up a different story for you to smile at, just for a little bit, until you wake again.
    Head down, stomp through another day.”

    BIG SPECIALare playing live as follows, with more dates to be announced.Tickets availablehere.

    May 21st: Bearded Theory Festival, Derbyshire, UK
    June 12th: Bradninch Music Festival, Devon, UK
    June 20th: TRSMT Festival, Glasgow, Scotland, UK
    July 31st: Valley Festival, Chew Magna. Bristol, UK
    August 8th: Castelo Rock Festival, Muros, Spain
    August 14th – 16th: Boomtown Festival, Hampshire
    August 22nd: Beautiful Days Festival, Devon, UK
    September 4th: Moseley Folk Festival, Birmingham, UK

    A Plea From Louder Than War

    Louder Than War is run by a small but dedicated independent team, and we rely on the small amount of money we generate to keep the site running smoothly. Any money we do get is not lining the pockets of oligarchs or mad-cap billionaires dictating what our journalists are allowed to think and write, or hungry shareholders. We know times are tough, and we want to continue bringing you news on the most interesting releases, the latest gigs and anything else that tickles our fancy. We are not driven by profit, just pure enthusiasm for a scene that each and every one of us is passionate about.

    To us, music and culture are eveything, without them, our very souls shrivel and die. We do not charge artists for the exposure we give them and to many, what we do is absolutely vital. Subscribing to one of our paid tiers takes just a minute, and each sign-up makes a huge impact, helping to keep the flame of independent music burning! Please click the button below to help.

    John Robb – Editor in Chief

    PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO LTW

    View Original Article Here

    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn
    Previous ArticleBrighton Music Conference Announces Second Wave of Names for 2026 Edition – Electric Mode
    Next Article The Moshville Times – Daniel Tompkins and Paul Ortiz announce Prince of Failure project and debut album

    Related Posts

    Hue And Cry

    May 23, 2026

    Thin Lear: Many Disappeared – Album Review

    May 22, 2026

    Eli Expands Stage Girl With Deluxe Album Not A Dream Anymore

    May 22, 2026

    Stephanie Babirak Reimagines Moon River With Dark Cinematic Harp-Pop

    May 22, 2026
    LATEST POSTS

    The Moshville Times – Festival Review: DesertFest London 2026 – various venues in Camden Town, London (15th – 17th May 2026)

    May 23, 2026

    Hue And Cry

    May 23, 2026

    Exclusive Southend Film Festival interview with Doggerland: The Dead & The Lonely Co-Writer-Director Adam McHattie • Blazing Minds

    May 23, 2026

    Kojey Radical @ The Royal Albert Hall (20.05.26)

    May 23, 2026

    Exclusive Interview with Debt Meat Writer-Director Benji Edward • Blazing Minds

    May 22, 2026

    DIAMOND IN THE ROUGH: Flowananda – First Breath

    May 22, 2026

    ALBUM SALES (week 21, 2026): Drake, Drake, Drake, Giveon & more!

    May 22, 2026
    Archives
    POPULAR POSTS

    The Moshville Times – Festival Review: DesertFest London 2026 – various venues in Camden Town, London (15th – 17th May 2026)

    May 23, 2026

    Hue And Cry

    May 23, 2026

    Exclusive Southend Film Festival interview with Doggerland: The Dead & The Lonely Co-Writer-Director Adam McHattie • Blazing Minds

    May 23, 2026

    Kojey Radical @ The Royal Albert Hall (20.05.26)

    May 23, 2026
    About Us

    Welcome to Vox Music Magazine — where music lives and breathes. Whether you're chasing the rush of a surprise album drop, keeping up with breaking artist news, or uncovering the deeper stories behind the songs you love, you're exactly where you need to be. This is more than just a magazine — it's a space built for people who feel music, not just hear it.

    We cover every corner of the music world, from global chart-toppers to underground gems waiting to be discovered. Hip-hop to rock, pop to electronic, R&B to country — no genre is off-limits, and no story is too small if it matters to the culture. Whether you're a casual listener or a die-hard fan, there’s always something here for you.

    Our passionate team of writers brings you the latest news, honest reviews, exclusive interviews, and sharp industry insight — updated daily to keep you ahead of the curve. We don’t just report on music, we celebrate it, question it, and explore what makes it move people.

    So pull up a seat, turn up the volume, and dive in. This isn’t just where you read about music — it’s where you belong.

    © 2026 Vox Music Magazine. All rights reserved. All articles, images, product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All company, product and service names used in this website are for identification purposes only. Use of these names, logos, and brands does not imply endorsement unless specified. By using this site, you agree to the Terms & Conditions and Privacy Policy.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.

    We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.