Annie Taylor release new song "Something Ain't Right"

Annie Taylor release new song "Something Ain't Right"

Swiss grunge rock band Annie Taylor have delivered their new single "Something Ain't Right" today.

An accompanying music video for the song, which can be seen below, was directed by Danny Kötter. The band said this about the new single:

““Something Ain’t Right” starts with that kind of weird feeling, you just can’t shake off. Somewhere between jet lag, passing encounters, and unspoken expectations, things start to feel off. The song keeps pushing forward, letting doubt and a sense of being overwhelmed hang in the air instead of trying to resolve them. There’s a tension between wanting to pull back and feeling like you have to keep going. It’s about acknowledging vulnerability without getting stuck in it.”

"Something Ain't Right" stems from Annie Taylor’s forthcoming studio album Out of Scale, which drops on May 22 via Clouds Hill. Pre-orders for the release can be made here.

Annie Taylor will be playing a plethora of shows across Europe in support of the forthcoming album. Tour dates can be seen below. Tickets are on sale to the general public right now here.

Annie Taylor tour dates

22 May Plaza Zurich, Switzerland (record release show)

24 May Open Ohr 2026 Mainz, Germany

28 May Konzerthaus Schüür Lucerne, Switzerland

29 May Kulturfabrik Kofmehl Solothurn, Switzerland

30 May Sunset Bar Martigny, Switzerland

18 June Rössli Bar Bern, Switzerland

11 July Open Air Hamm 2026 Hamm Am Rhein, Germany

08 August Labertal Festival 2026 Schierling, Germany

27 August Subrosa Dortmund, Germany

28 August Molotow Hamburg, Germany

29 August Zytanien 2026 Lehrte, Germany

01 September Ostpol Dresden, Germany

02 September Milla Munich, Germany

03 September Music-House Graz, Austria

04 September Kramladen Wien, Austria

05 September Saalepartie 2026 Bad Sulza, Germany

08 September Bumann & SOHN Köln, Germany

11 September Cassiopeia Berlin, Germany

12 September KFZ Marburg e.V. Marburg, Germany

13 September Djingel Djangel Antwerpen, Belgium

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