Oreaganomics open 2026 with their most absorbing statement yet, ‘Locked Out on Valentine’s Day’
Here, Oreaganomics materialise like a broadcast picked up on a faulty radio, urgent and impossible to ignore. Their new album ‘Locked Out on Valentine’s Day’ feels like a manifesto disguised as a pop record. It’s sprawling, emotional, slyly confrontational, and utterly committed to doing things on its own terms. This isContinue Reading









