Hello folks!

We're very pleased to announce a brand new studio album by none other than Holly Golightly!

Look Like Trouble is set for release on October 17th on LP, CD and digital.

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Scroll down for cover art, full tracklisting and Holly's biog.

You can also have a preview listen to 'Miss Fortune', taken from the album, via YouTube...

HOLLY GOLIGHTLY - LOOK LIKE TROUBLE (CD/LP) 

**Release Date 17th October 2025**

Holly Golightly is back with her first new album since Do The Get Along from seven years ago!

Look like Trouble is set for release on October 17th 2025. It features ten new original songs all offering Holly’s unique look at life and reflecting its many ups and downs.

  “‘Black Tongue’ is a melodic hex” says Holly, “feel free to use it, it works!”

Another standout track is ‘It’s All’ which Holly describes as a memorial song. “This one is dedicated to several old friends. A contribution to funerals I could not attend” she says.

As always, the darker songs are offset with lighter offerings – ‘Rolling Along’ is an upbeat ditty of encouragement for everyone, since we are all doing it!”

It also wouldn’t be a Holly Golightly album if there wasn’t a sharp caustic track or two included. ‘Miss Fortune’ is a blunt advisory number for those without a lick of sense” says Holly.

We’ve been enjoying this album immensely in the DG office for the last few months. Now it’s time to share it with you. We hope you enjoy it!

Holly Golightly – BIOG

Holly Golightly (yes, that is her real name!), started her musical career as a founder member of all girl garage band Thee Headcoatees, a Billy Childish / Thee Headcoats splinter group in 1991.

After four years as a Headcoatee she also found time to release a debut solo record, The Good Things, in 1995. Where the Headcoatees sound was a blend of girl group sounds and three-chord garage-rock with all the original songs coming from the pen of Billy Childish, Holly’s solo sound is more a blend of pre-rock electric blues, folk rock, and less frantic rock & roll.

In addition to Holly’s original songs, she’s also covered a wide range of artists including Willie Dixon, Ike Turner, Lee Hazelwood, Wreckless Eric, and Bill Withers.

She is one of the most interesting and diverse artists to come out of the Billy Childish school and is certainly one of the better singer/songwriters of the post-grunge era who seems to get better with every album.

Since her debut in 1995, Holly has been very prolific, releasing twelve solo albums, one with Billy Childish (In Blood), one with Dan Melchior (Desperate Little Town), and eight albums alongside The Brokeoffs plus loads of singles for a wide variety of labels.

She has toured the world many times, the US being a particular favourite as well as Australia & Europe.

Holly’s sound has remained remarkably consistent throughout, but each record has a quality that sets it apart from the others. In 1999 she released an album, In Blood, with her friend Billy Childish, on which the two sound like a scuffed-up British version of Nancy Sinatra and Lee Hazelwood.

One of her most popular albums was Truly She Is None Other, which was recorded at Toe-Rag studios in London at the same time as The White Stripes were recording Elephant in the same studio.

Holly knew Jack & Meg after playing several west coast shows with The White Stripes, as well as supporting them at some of their London shows. They became good friends and Holly ended up recording a duet with Jack called ‘It’s True That We Love One Another’, which ended up as the final track on the classic album Elephant.

The Truly… album also featured the song ‘Tell Me Now So I Know’ which was used as the main title theme for Jim Jarmusch’s movie Broken Flowers starring Bill Murray.

There’s also a great compilation of all those early singles & EPs called Singles Round-Up.

Over the years Holly has been guest vocalist on various other band projects, including live with Mudhoney, on a couple of Greenhornes releases, and on a couple of Rocket From The Crypt tracks including their hit single ‘Lipstick’.

After relocating to USA in the early 2010s to concentrate more on touring with Lawyer Dave as Holly Golightly & The Brokeoffs, she also made two more solo albums, Slowtown Now! and Do The Get Along which were released in 2015 and 2018 respectively. Both were recorded at Ed Deegan’s new Gizzard Studios with Ed at the controls and featured the current band line-up of Bruce Brand (drums), Matt Radford (double bass), Ed Deegan (guitar) and Bradley Burgess (guitar).

She’s been busy living and working at her home in the US with her animals as well as heading back to Europe for a few tours in the 2020s and finally got back in the studio while in London at the end of 2024 to record ten new original songs for her brand-new album Look Like Trouble.

TRACKLISTING

1 – Black Tongue     2 – My Get Back     3 – It’s All       4 – Rolling Along   5 – Down To One       6 – Miss Fortune     7 – Secrets We Keep    8 – The Right Thing      9 – Time      10 – Sail On

Thanks for reading!

Ian & Duncan