SOFTCULT announce debut album, ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’, due 30 Jan 2026 via Easy Life Records

SOFTCULT announce debut album, ‘When A Flower Doesn’t Grow’, due out 30th January 2026 via Easy Life Records

New single, ‘16/25’, out now

UK / EU headline tour in November and December 2025

Photo: Kaylene Widdoes

Ontario-based modern grunge sibling duo Softcult are set to release their debut full-length album, When A Flower Doesn’t Grow, on 30th January 2026 via Easy Life Records. The album marks the duo’s boldest and most vulnerable work yet, written during a period of upheaval and self-discovery. It is both a cathartic unravelling and a powerful reclamation of identity, showcasing Softcult at the height of their creative powers.

“I was rootbound. I was disappearing, shrinking, withering away,” explains vocalist Mercedes Arn-Horn. “The truth is, nothing can thrive in an environment where it is stifled.” That spirit of resilience and defiance runs throughout the record, which confronts cycles of abuse, systemic oppression, and toxic conformity while offering a message of empowerment and growth.

To coincide with the announcement, Softcult have released their new single 16/25’, offering another glimpse into the album’s introspective and fiercely honest world.

Talking about the single, Mercedes shares, “This song is about the predatory behaviour of older men who groom younger women. It points out the double-standards and impossible expectations the patriarchy places on young women in our society, and the cognitive dissonance that older men who prey on young female targets perpetuate while trying to possess and control them.”

SOFTCULT – ‘16/25’ (Official Music Video)

On their powerful debut album When A Flower Doesn’t Grow, Softcult – the Ontario-based sibling duo of Mercedes and Phoenix Arn-Horn – deliver their most unflinching and transformative work to date. Written during a period of personal upheaval and self-discovery, the record traces a path through trauma, disillusionment, empowerment, and eventual liberation. The title itself comes from a quote that struck Mercedes at a pivotal moment: “When a flower doesn’t bloom, you fix the environment in which it grows, not the flower.” That perspective threads through the album’s ten tracks, which explore cycles of oppression, abuse, and conformity, while championing the courage it takes to break free. “The truth is, nothing can thrive in an environment where it is stifled,” Mercedes reflects. “We can’t flourish in environments that are oppressive. We need the world around us to be an environment that encourages us to grow.”

Musically, Softcult continue to expand their rich blend of grunge, shoegaze, and alt-rock textures, weaving fuzz-laden riffs and dreamy soundscapes with raw, confessional lyricism. The result is both intimate and universal: a record for anyone who has ever felt trapped or diminished by their surroundings, and a rallying cry to nurture ourselves and each other in the pursuit of freedom and authenticity.

The album follows last year’s acclaimed Heaven EP, which flipped the concept of an afterlife on its head, critiquing a culture fixated on the future while ignoring the urgent need for change in the present. That release saw the duo land the cover of Spotify’s MARROW playlist (over 4.7 million followers) and embark on tours across North America, the UK, Europe, Australia, and Southeast Asia. Along the way they’ve won fans in artists like Hayley Williams and Bring The Horizon’s Oli Sykes, opened for Incubus and MUSE, and earned praise from outlets including Stereogum, BrooklynVegan, Paste, Consequence, Alternative Press, Kerrang!, CBC, The Gay Times and more.

Born in the studio and committed to carving out their own universe, Softcult embody a fiercely DIY ethos. Phoenix handles production, engineering, and artwork, while Mercedes writes, produces, directs, and edits their deeply personal and impactful videos. Together they create and distribute their monthly zine SCripture and remain deeply engaged with their community through the Softcult Discord server. Their music and message are constant reminders that the revolution is very much alive – proof that true liberation begins when we change the environment and allow ourselves, and each other, to grow.

Tracklisting:

1) Intro

2) Pill To Swallow

3) Naive

4) 16/25

5) She Said, He Said

6) Hurt Me

7) I Held You Like Glass

8) Queen Of Nothing

9) Tired!

10) Not Sorry

11) When A Flower Doesn’t Grow

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Softcult – When A Flower Doesn’t Grow

SOFTCULT UK / EU HEADLINE TOUR:


NOVEMBER

17 BERLIN Badehaus

18 GOLOGNE Helios

19 HAARLEM Patronaat

20 PARIS Supersonic

22  GLASGOW King Tut’s
23  NEWCASTLE The Grove
24  MANCHESTER Manchester Academy 3
25  NOTTINGHAM The Bodega
27  LEEDS The Key Club
28  CARDIFF Clwb Ifor Bach
30  SOUTHAMPTON  The Joiners

DECEMBER
01  BRISTOL Exchange
02  LONDON The Dome