MORN share new single 'The Standard Model' out now on Speedy Wunderground

MORN | Photo credit: Freya Evans 

"Based on all available evidence, I'd say it's time to start getting psyched about this band." – Stereogum

South Wales newcomers MORN are today sharing their new single ‘The Standard Model’ along with B side 'I Watched You as Your Mind Slipped Far (Away from Me)', out now on Speedy Wunderground. It marks the first new music from the band in 2026, after the breakout success of last year’s debut single ‘Modern Man’, which launched them around the UK onto festival stages at the likes of Green Man and Live At Leeds. Almost a year later and MORN are ready to share with the world what they’ve been working on, as they gear up for a Spring headline run, an appearance at The Great Escape in May, and a slate of shows opening for US band Militarie Gun.

‘The Standard Model’ immediately makes its presence felt with a procession of pointed guitar riffing, laying the way for a breathless, eruptive song about a hated figure, never held to account. Despite its theme, there’s a euphoric magic to the way the band goes about their business on ‘The Standard Model’, and their propensity toward livewire songs that spiral out of control remains intact, pinned into place as ever by bassist Mae Ryder’s infectious choral of “La la la’s”. To describe their latest outing as “urgent” doesn’t quite seem to do the song’s energy justice.

Vocalist and guitarist Robert Riba comments on the single: "‘The Standard Model’ has been with us since the birth of our band. It gives unrelenting guitar madness with abrasive vocals — a commentary on a widely hated character who, at the peak of the track, turns to dust. Perhaps running away, disappearing without a trace, never held accountable. Although it hits hard, it's our least serious, most purely fun and ecstatic song. We built it by stitching two catchy riffs together, and our live performance really grew around it. Both tracks were captured live in Dan Carey's studio in Streatham, the energy bouncing off the walls of this small room with all of us crammed inside."

Producer Dan Carey adds his thoughts on the new single: "This song, along with its video, defines exactly what it should sound, feel and look like to be in a band."

Consisting of two sets of siblings, MORN have earned a reputation for the chaotic while gigging relentlessly in 2025. Their growing fanbase has gravitated toward the way they capture the graveness, euphoria, and mundanity of life - all at once.

Their music teeters on the edge of ethereal and the unhinged - an uncanny mix of guitar riffs, some coming from heaven and others from hell. Splitting the lead vocal role three ways, their harmonies reflect the richness of their homeland, South Wales - where they notably returned to deliver one of “Green Man’s largest moshpits” of 2025. You can hear both the rolling hills of Wales and jagged landscapes of London in their music, forming a distinguished sound that’s been turning heads all over the country. MORN are inviting you into their family, building a world on their own terms - unfiltered, magnetic, and impossible to ignore.

'The Standard Model' will be available as a limited edition 7" single from 1st May here, including B side 'I Watched You as Your Mind Slipped Far (Away from Me)'.

About the B side, Riba adds: “‘I Watched You as Your Mind Slipped Far' was finished one day before our Green Man Festival headline. It's the final product of our aim to create a feeling where the world is closing in on itself — ending in the most beautiful but conflicting way possible. As we move forward into the unknown, we want to leave you with this song as a summary of who we've been at the beginning, and perhaps a hint of what might come next."

Hear 'The Standard Model' along with B Side 'I Watched You as Your Mind Slipped Far (Away from Me)' on streaming services here. Share the video for 'The Standard Model' via YouTube below.

See MORN live on the following dates

Tickets available here

02 May - Clwb Ifor Bach, Cardiff, UK
14-15 May - The Great Escape, Brighton, UK
20 May - Paper Dress Vintage, London, UK
23 May - Dot 2 Dot Festival, Bristol, UK
24 May - Dot 2 Dot Festival, Nottingham, UK
27 June - Circuit Break Festival, Northampton, UK
11 July - The Castle & Falcon, Birmingham, UK ^
12 July - The Caves, Edinburgh, UK ^
13 July - Gorilla, Manchester, UK ^

^ = supporting Militarie Gun

MORN are Oliver Riba (vocals, guitar), Robert Riba (vocals, guitar), Mae Ryder (vocals, bass), Noah Ryder (drums).

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