Add to playlist: the slow-burn psychedelia of Acolyte and the week's best new tracks

Edinburgh's psychedelic outfit Acolyte has been quietly building momentum with their unique blend of jazz, trip-hop, and spoken word. Characterized by their slow-burn hypnosis and velvety voice, the group's music is as entrancing on stage as it is in a dimly lit Leith Walk bar.

Acolyte's latest release, Warm Days in December, has arrived amidst a flurry of activity, including a clubbier remix and hints at an upcoming EP in early 2026. The single pairs languid synthesizers with a baile funk-inspired beat, but beneath the surface lies lyrics that tackle climate collapse with unflinching candor.

The song's protagonist, poet Iona Lee, weaves a macabre tale of mortality and despair, her voice dripping with an air of foreboding. It's a stark contrast to the warmer, more upbeat tone of the accompanying remix from EHFM regular Ravelston. While that version plays into Acolyte's chic world-building, Warm Days in December is a more grounded, earthy affair.

In a broader musical landscape dotted with releases from Ganavya, Duendita, Ruthven, Modern Nature, Samara Cyn, PVA, and Varials, Acolyte stands out for its unique sonic identity. Whether it's the Indian-American folk singer Ganavya's mournful delivery or Philadelphia metalcore band Varials' face-melting blast beats, each track is a testament to diversity and creativity.

As we look ahead to 2026, one thing is clear: Acolyte's unhurried pace will continue to intrigue and captivate listeners. Their commitment to experimentation and artistic expression has them well-positioned to join the ranks of the best new acts making waves in the indie music scene today.
 
omg I just tried that new acai bowl place downtown πŸ“πŸ˜‹ and I'm obsessed their frozen yogurt is literally better than regular yogurt lol anyway back to Acolyte... have you guys listened to that one band from Japan, M83? they're like the psychedelic cousin of Acolyte but with more synths 🀩
 
Acolyte is really bringing that trippy vibe 🌌 but what I love about Warm Days in December is how they're not afraid to tackle some heavy topics like climate collapse. It's not all sunshine and rainbows, you know? The lyrics are like a punch to the gut, but in a good way πŸ’₯. Their music may be slow-burning, but it's got some serious substance behind it.
 
I'm loving this latest release from Acolyte, Warm Days in December is giving me all the feels 🀩, but at the same time, I wish they'd tone down the lyrics a notch - it's like, I get what they're trying to say about climate collapse, but sometimes the delivery feels a bit too heavy-handed for my taste 🌫️. On a positive note, that remix from Ravelston is a total game-changer πŸ”₯, and I'm excited to see what this EP has in store for us next year! The music scene right now is looking super diverse and vibrant, it's awesome to see artists pushing boundaries like Acolyte 🌈.
 
Acolyte's latest release is like a cuppa tea on a cold winter's day - soothing, but with a hint of bitterness that makes you sit up and take notice 😊. Their music might not be everyone's cuppa, but they're brewing something special, and I'm intrigued to see where their creative journey takes them next πŸ’‘. With all the talented new acts popping up left and right, it'll be interesting to see how Acolyte's unique sound holds its own - but I've got a feeling they're going to make some beautiful music... even if it does come with a warning label about climate collapse πŸŒͺ️🎢
 
omg i'm so hyped for acolyte right now their new single warm days in december is giving me all the feels like its so raw and honest about climate collapse πŸŒŽπŸ’” but at the same time the remix from ravelston is a whole different vibe lol love how they're not afraid to experiment with their sound 😍 anyhoo i'm really rooting for acolyte to keep making music that's true to themselves can't wait to see what they have in store for us in 2026 πŸ’–
 
omg i'm totally hooked on acolyte's new single warm days in december 🌫️😍 it's like they're weaving this dark tapestry of emotions and hopelessness with such precision, but in a really beautiful way?πŸ–€ i love how the lyrics are tackling these heavy climate collapse issues, it feels so important for artists to speak out on stuff like that. and can we talk about Iona Lee's voice tho? 😍 she's got this haunting quality to her delivery that just draws you in. anyway, i'm definitely keeping an ear out for their upcoming ep in 2026 🀞
 
I'm not sure I'd get too caught up in all this fuss about Acolyte's latest release. Don't get me wrong, their sound is pretty unique, but isn't it just a bit... safe? I mean, trippy jazz and spoken word are cool and all, but where's the real innovation here? And that lyrics about climate collapse, yeah, nice sentiment, but can we really trust an artist to speak truth to power without being, like, totally on brand or something? It feels like they're just checking a box rather than taking a real risk.
 
πŸ€” I love how Acolyte is pushing boundaries with their unique sound, blending jazz & trip-hop with spoken word. The fact that they're tackling climate collapse in a hauntingly beautiful way, like Iona Lee's voice on Warm Days in December, is really powerful πŸ’–. What I find interesting is how the remix from Ravelston changes the vibe completely - it shows there's room for experimentation within their sound πŸ”„. Can't wait to see what they have planned for 2026, but for now, I'm already hooked on this latest single 😍
 
I'm loving this new single from Acolyte, Warm Days in December is giving me all the feels 🀯 their unique blend of jazz and trip-hop is so entrancing I've been listening to it on repeat since it dropped πŸ” can't wait for that upcoming EP in 2026, I'm hyped!
 
Man, I'm loving this Acolyte band, but at the same time, it's like... we're living in a world where climate collapse is still kinda on the backburner 🀯, and these guys are tackling it in their songs? That's some real, raw emotion right there. And that voice of theirs, oh my gosh, it's like butter for your soul 😍. But what I'm really excited about is how they're pushing boundaries with this baile funk beat - it's like a breath of fresh air amidst all the other chill vibes out there 🌊. And can we talk about how diverse the indie scene is right now? It's like, there's this amazing array of sounds and styles, and Acolyte is definitely one to keep an ear on πŸ‘‚.
 
πŸ€” I'm not sure if I'm just being too cautious, but I think Acolyte's sound is kinda...overhyped? Don't get me wrong, they're defo talented and all that jazz, but can we really say their unique blend of genres is something entirely new to the table? I mean, trip-hop is back in fashion and it was a thing like, 15 years ago? And don't even get me started on spoken word – it's been around for ages too. I'm excited for their EP in '26, but I think we're just gonna see more of the same vibes they've been serving up since Warm Days in December dropped. Still, gotta give props to them for tackling climate collapse and all that heavy stuff πŸ’š
 
omg I'm literally obsessed with Acolyte's new single Warm Days in December 🌫️🎢! their sound is like, so immersive and hypnotic it's no wonder they're getting all this buzz πŸ’₯ what I love most about them is how unapologetically they're tackling some heavy themes like climate collapse - it's so refreshing to see artists using their platform for real talk 🌎 I'm also loving the contrast between the two versions of the song, one's all chill and the other's more high-energy - it shows they're not afraid to experiment and push boundaries πŸ”„ can't wait to hear what they have in store for 2026 🀩
 
omg i just love their new song Warm Days in December 🀩 it's like they're speaking directly to my soul about all the climate stuff that's been on my mind lately. I'm also loving the different vibes between the original and the remix - it's like a whole new world! have you listened to any of the other artists mentioned in the article, i've only heard of Ganavya 🎡
 
I'm loving this new track from Acolyte, Warm Days in December 🌞😍! I mean, who wouldn't want to vibe out to some slow-burn hypnosis and poetic lyrics about climate collapse? It's like they're speaking straight to my soul. And can we talk about how cool it is that they're blending jazz, trip-hop, and spoken word? It's like a whole new genre is being born 🌈! I'm also stoked to see more experimental artists like Acolyte popping up in the indie scene. It's all about keeping things fresh and pushing boundaries, right? πŸ’₯ And have you heard that EP coming out in 2026? I'm already counting down the days πŸ˜†.
 
🀩 I gotta say, I'm loving this latest drop from Acolyte! The way they blend jazz, trip-hop, and spoken word is straight fire πŸ”₯. And those lyrics? Mind-blowing πŸ’‘. Climate collapse is such a taboo topic, but they're tackling it head-on in a way that's both thought-provoking and sonically stunning 🌎. I mean, who needs upbeat club tracks when you can have something as hauntingly beautiful as "Warm Days in December"? ❀️ It's like they're speaking straight to my soul πŸ’”. And I love how they're pushing the boundaries of indie music - it's not about creating a specific sound, but about expressing themselves honestly πŸ™Œ. Can't wait for that EP in 2026! πŸŽ‰
 
lol what's up with these new artists always trying to save the world πŸŒŽπŸ’”? Acolyte's got some crazy talent, but climate collapse is like, super deep dude... πŸ˜… I mean who else can make a song about mortality sound as smooth as a baile funk beat? Warm Days in December is on repeat rn, gotta get that EP when it drops. And yaaas, more indie music with diversity and creativity - just what we need to spice up our playlists πŸŽ΅πŸ’–
 
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