Music has a special way of helping us make sense of a complicated world, and Artillery Saints’ new album, “Glimpse,” is no exception. Created by Aberdeen’s Ally McKenzie and out January 26, 2026, the record feels like an intimate conversation about hopes, regrets, and everything in between.

Opening with the evocative “A Flurry Of Furies”—out January 19—the album plunges straight into today’s chaos, but McKenzie’s songwriting always leaves the door open for possibility. Whether he’s dreaming of alternate universes or questioning our need to escape, every track feels grounded in genuine emotion.

It’s not all heavy, though: the playful edge of “Control & The Cousins” or the surreal drift of “Jelly Legs” mean there’s joy and curiosity in the mix. The music itself, drawing from classical, jazz, and electronica, somehow feels both familiar and new, inviting you to listen more deeply.

“Glimpse” is a reminder that, while the world might seem fractured, music like this helps us see ourselves—and each other—more clearly.

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