4/22/2026

BABY SMITH share new single "Limoncello River" & announce European tour. Debut album 'Lately, Love Is Dead' out July 10th.

BABY SMITH

- Share new single "Limoncello River"
- Announce European tour 
- Debut album 'Lately, Love Is Dead' out July 10th
After recently announcing their debut album 'Lately, Love Is Dead' is out July 10th, Australia-born, Berlin-based Baby Smith, made up of Ray Sonder and Saxon Gable, share their new single "Limoncello River". The band have also announced a run of European tour dates for September including UK shows in Bristol, London, Glasgow and Newcastle.

On the new single, Baby Smith said "Lyrically, we were playing with the an idea of creating an oddity in the feeling of the song. We wanted things to be not quite sitting right, almost being nonsensical. We wanted to create a sense of friction by mixing the mundane with something more surreal. It was partly inspired by one of our closest friends going through a really intense period, dealing with serious health issues whilst also becoming a father. It felt like the best of times and the worst of times colliding. We kept coming back to this paradox and wanted to create a bit of a dizzying emotion in the lyrics. We ended up in a whimsical, off-kilter place with the song. Lines like “On time waiting round for hours” or “Cemetery winters, doctors singing seaside blues” give us this weird almost disorientating feeling as if something is a bit off. There are little encoded messages in the lyrics that are a nod to things from our lives that we thought would be cool to throw in, kinda secrets in plain sight. 

We’ve been playing this one live for a while now and we have been getting a really nice response from it. The ending in particular is a lot of fun for us to play. We really wanted to capture this big coda on record, but with so many ideas and melodies, finding the right balance was a challenge. We ended up weaving different motifs in and out, which took some work to get right without overdoing it. We ended up packed in as much as we could and even brought in some friends to add strings, flute, and tuba which was a fun to record."

"Limoncello River" on YouTubehttps://youtu.be/UWKrlds2vN4
"Limoncello River" on other streaming services: https://ffm.to/limoncello-river

Ray Sonder and Saxon Gable grew up in sleepy beach towns on Australia’s east coast. Their parents were hippies and rockers. They were spoon fed Nirvana and The Beatles on the car stereo whether they liked it or not. Both self taught musicians, they began writing songs from an early age, evoking the quiet beaches of Byron Bay and the wild Gondwana Rainforest that were their back yards.

By university, they were writing hazy, sun-kissed demos to upload online and burn onto CDs for their friends. Inspired by technicolour, small-town beatniks and surfers, and the romantic soundtracks of their early youth, the foundations of Baby Smith were laid a long time ago. But neither Saxon nor Ray knew each other yet, despite likely crossing paths.

The pair each moved to Berlin from Sydney separately and within two weeks of each other to explore new subcultures and write songs. They met, and soon married, spiritually united by their affection for the whimsical, intimate, deeply melodic sounds of 1960s psychedelia and 1990s Grunge. What followed their creative union was musical exploration and experiments that led to the genesis of Baby Smith in 2023.

Since then, Ray and Saxon have had their foot firmly on the gas, writing, producing, and releasing EP I and EP II. However, there is stark contrast between their early music and their upcoming debut album 'Lately, Love Is Dead'. Written entirely in their Berlin flat using a deliberately stripped-back home setup including dented microphones, a broken mic stand, and a glitching 12-year-old interface, the record trades the sun-kissed haze of their early releases for something darker, sharper and more immediate. The songwriting carries new weight; the production feels urgent and alive. It sounds like the duo have jumped into a whole new sonic universe, and it's catchy as hell.

Thematically, the album wrestles with the human experience at close range: love and loss, self-doubt and self-loathing, fractured relationships, substance abuse within inner circles, and a simmering disillusionment with modern life and the digital status quo. What began without a fixed concept gradually revealed itself as a portrait of a specific, volatile period in their lives.

Their creative collaboration drives the project. Ray approaches writing with philosophical intention and precision; Saxon works instinctively, often guided by texture and feel. A devoted film enthusiast, Saxon drew visual inspiration for the album from Gummo by Harmony Korine, while the band’s wider artistic references stretch from André Courrèges to Suzanne Valadon and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

Baby Smith have had a busy start to the project which has seen the duo sell out their debut London, Berlin and Dublin headlines, play across eight countries, and support King Hannah, Sarah Klang, Cousin Kula and Lo Moon. Baby Smith are set to hit the road again in 2026 with a UK & EU tour in support of 'Lately, Love Is Dead', which is set for release July 10th.

See Baby Smith live:
15.09.26 Bristol UK - The Gallimaufry
16.09.26 London UK - Sebright Arms
17.09.26 Glasgow UK - Nice N Sleazy
18.09.26 Newcastle UK - Three Tanners Bank
12.10.26 Hamburg, DE - Aalhaus
13.10.26 Mainz, DE - Schon Schön
22.10.26 Leipzig, DE - Noch Besser Leben
23.10.26 Erfurt, DE - Franz Mehlhose
27.10.26 Berlin, DE - Privatclub

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