• Home
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • RSS
June 7, Sunday, 2026
  • Login
CELEBRITY LAND!
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty
  • Royalty
  • Music
  • Entertainment
  • Celebrities
  • Artists
  • Videos
No Result
View All Result
Celebrity Land
No Result
View All Result
Home Music

Fast Money Music finds clarity amidst the blur with new single “Unfortunately” — musomuso.com

Story Center by Story Center
January 16, 2026
Reading Time: 4 mins read
0
Fast Money Music finds clarity amidst the blur with new single “Unfortunately” — musomuso.com

RELATED POSTS

Best Australian and New Zealand Music of the Week: BOY SODA, WHO SHOT SCOTT, Inertia and More

Seeing One Of Madison Square Garden’s 57 Live Concerts This Summer? Come Hungry.

New Music Friday: 30 Hip-Hop, R&B Releases You Need On Your Playlist

Fast Money Music has always lived in the tension between motion and memory — songs that feel like they’re racing toward something just out of reach, while carrying the weight of everything left behind. With “Unfortunately”, the latest glimpse of his upcoming self‑titled debut album, Nick Hinman sharpens that emotional palette into something tender, restless, and quietly devastating.

LISTEN HERE | WATCH HERE

The track arrives on the back of growing momentum: “Round and Round” earning spins from Steve Lamacq and praise from Clash, while “Lover Boy” found its way onto HERO, Flaunt, and Radio X. But “Unfortunately” feels like a turning point — a song that builds anticipation for the album, but hints at the emotional architecture holding it all together.

Built on dueling guitars and a pulse that never quite settles, “Unfortunately” unfolds like a late‑night confession whispered over the sound of waves. Hinman leans into seaside imagery — moonlight, tides, the hush between swells — to explore the fragile timing of relationships. Two voices, both carrying too much, both unsure whether to hold on or let go.

It’s bittersweet without being bleak, romantic without being naïve. A song about intuition, self‑doubt, and the quiet forces that shape us long before we realise they’re doing it.

Hinman describes it as a “haunted reply” to Rupert Holmes’ Escape (The Piña Colada Song) — except this time, no cocktails, no easy punchline, and no guarantee the lovers ever find each other again.

ADVERTISEMENT

Recorded between Hackney Road Studios and Hinman’s own Dalston workspace, “Unfortunately” draws from a lineage of shimmering melancholy including the widescreen grooves of The War On Drugs, early New Order sentimentality, and the bright, jangling optimism of Orange Juice.

It’s a constellation of collaborators that mirrors the album’s ethos — community as a creative engine.

“Unfortunately” is one chapter in a much larger story. Fast Money Music, the debut LP, is a record steeped in “tough nostalgia” — bittersweet pop, jagged post‑punk edges, and breezy jangle threaded through lo‑fi charm. Hinman wrote it across ten years, pulling from moments of longing, identity shifts, rejection, and the strange, stubborn truth that timing is everything.

He describes the album as “part novel, part autobiography, part love story, part tragedy, part comedy.” A carousel of vignettes: some pulled from the attic, some found on the doorstep.

The collaborative cast is equally expansive, featuring John Waugh and George Daniel (The 1975), Jamie Reynolds and Steffan Halperin (Klaxons), Daniel Vildòsola (CMAT, Haelos), with guest appearances from Oliver Marson and Zoë Bleu.

Produced by Grammy‑nominated Mikko Gordon and Hinman, mixed at Hackney Road Studios, and mastered by Grammy‑winner Matt Colton, the album promises a world built with intention and emotional clarity.

Since emerging in 2022, Fast Money Music has carved out a loyal following — sold‑out East London shows, a Supersonic Paris showcase, a Great Escape 2025 slot, and a UK tour with Tempesst. Support from Jack Saunders, Steve Lamacq, Matt Wilkinson, and John Kennedy has only amplified the momentum.

With “Unfortunately”, Hinman steps into his most confident, vulnerable, and distinctive space yet. It’s a song that lingers — a quiet storm on the horizon of a debut album that already feels like one of 2026’s most intriguing releases.

Fast Money Music’s debut album arrives April 17th 2026.

For more information:

Spotify | Instagram | YouTube

‘ The preceding article may include information circulated by third parties ’

‘ Some details of this article were extracted from the following source musomuso.com ’

Story Center

Story Center

Related Posts

Best Australian and New Zealand Music of the Week: BOY SODA, WHO SHOT SCOTT, Inertia and More
Music

Best Australian and New Zealand Music of the Week: BOY SODA, WHO SHOT SCOTT, Inertia and More

June 7, 2026
msg entertainment, msg ice cream truck, scream truck msg
Music

Seeing One Of Madison Square Garden’s 57 Live Concerts This Summer? Come Hungry.

June 7, 2026
Split Image Of Cover Art For Vybz Kartel, Shaboozey, and Steve Lacy
Music

New Music Friday: 30 Hip-Hop, R&B Releases You Need On Your Playlist

June 7, 2026
Citizen release new music video for 'Halcyon Blues'
Music

Citizen release new music video for ‘Halcyon Blues’

June 7, 2026
Olivia Rodrigo Premieres Duet With Robert Smith, 'What's Wrong WIth Me
Music

Olivia Rodrigo Premieres Duet With Robert Smith, ‘What’s Wrong WIth Me

June 7, 2026
Edgerton stately home Banney Royd to host classical music events in stunning historic surroundings
Music

Edgerton stately home Banney Royd to host classical music events in stunning historic surroundings

June 7, 2026
Next Post
Yahoo entertainment home

Sophie Turner transforms into Lara Croft for 'Tomb Raider' reboot

See Dolly Parton's New 'Light of a Clear Blue Morning' Video

See Dolly Parton's New 'Light of a Clear Blue Morning' Video

Recommended Stories

Boy band XLOV poses for a photo during a press showcase for its second EP, "I, God," held at Gabin Arthall in southern Seoul on May 27. [NEWS1]

‘Genderless’ K-pop band XLOV breaks boundaries by being themselves

May 27, 2026
Sep 3, 2025; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Royals designated hitter Jac Caglianone (14) gets ready to bat during the third inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images

Royals’ breakout hopeful Jac Caglianone draws impressive comparisons to Rays All-Star

January 29, 2026
The author in her concert look

Kacey Musgraves’ Reply To Walmart Line Criticism Missed The Mark

May 28, 2026
Plugin Install : Popular Post Widget need JNews - View Counter to be installed

Ads

ADVERTISEMENT

Recent News

Que buen estilo 🤩- Artista: @vito_nebula – #arte  #art #artist #artista #shorts

Que buen estilo 🤩- Artista: @vito_nebula – #arte #art #artist #artista #shorts

June 7, 2026
Jennifer Lawrence I Am Annoying and I Am Ok #jennifer #celebrity #kevinhart

Jennifer Lawrence I Am Annoying and I Am Ok #jennifer #celebrity #kevinhart

June 7, 2026
From Chris Pratt to Jay Glazer: Stars who swear by the Murph workout

From Chris Pratt to Jay Glazer: Stars who swear by the Murph workout

June 7, 2026

Categories

  • Artists
  • Celebrities
  • Entertainment
  • Gossip
  • Horoscopes
  • Music
  • Royalty
  • Videos

Contact Us

  • Privacy & Policy
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • DMCA Compliance
  • Terms and Conditions

© 2020 Celebrity.Land

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In

Add New Playlist

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Royalty

© 2020 Celebrity.Land