Bringing personal reflection to new heights, The Ingrid are set to release their latest single “Mother” on January 30th, 2026. Building on the foundation of “Limerence” and the trusted partnership with producer Greg Walsh, they deliver another deeply human piece.
“Mother” unfolds slowly, led by Jess Charleslyn’s crisp vocals and open-hearted lyrics. The song asks lingering questions rather than tying up loose ends, prioritizing personal truth and ambiguity. Born from their time as students isolated during lockdown, The Ingrid’s music embraces emotional uncertainty without shying away from vulnerability.
Drummer Josh Platt’s rhythms form the spine of the track, shaped by his dual roles as filmmaker and musician. Meanwhile, Will Hornsblow’s guitar lines, often rooted in blues and elevated by dreamy shoegaze textures, weave atmospheric layers into the mix.
The Ingrid continue to expand the concept of collective music-making. Their collaboration model offers real visibility and fair credit to everyone involved, redefining what it means to be a “band” in today’s industry. “Mother” stands as an emblem of both individual artistry and shared creative purpose.