Adam Wedd – “here we go AGAIN”
Adam Wedd is a London-based independent artist, and his debut single, “here we go AGAIN”, was released on 21st April 2026. The vocals are stunning, and it’s a well-written track. To be honest, it’s one of my favorite tracks of the week.
It has a spring energy to it, and the timing of the release made sense for that. Adam wrote it from a specific frustration, watching people try to drain the joy out of others, and that specificity keeps it from going vague or generic. It’s a life-affirming song built out of a genuinely irritating emotion, which is an interesting combination and one that works. He recorded at Unit 13 in Bermondsey with producer Paul Tipler, whose credits include Placebo, Idlewild, Stereophonics, and Elastica. Six days in the studio, with a lot of prep done at home beforehand, so time wasn’t wasted getting oriented. You can hear that the song was thought about before it was recorded.
It’s worth mentioning that Adam has committed to selling 1,000 physical copies, vinyl, tapes, CDs, before the album goes anywhere near streaming. He’s doing it deliberately. That’s a real statement about how he values the work, and honestly, it’s a refreshing one in an era where most artists upload and move on.
The full album launch is on 24th September at the Cart & Horses in Stratford, London, the venue that launched Iron Maiden. That’s a good room for a debut. Follow Adam Wedd on social media to stay across new releases and updates as the year progresses.
