Mel Blue Announce New Album nomorejacketsplease to be Released September 26 via Nettwerk

July 4, 2025 BY Emma Orland

Electronic trio Mel Blue announce their new album nomorejacketsplease, an album informed by, and devoted to, London’s unique and vibrant underground dance music scene, due for release September 26 via Nettwerk. Today the trio also release their latest single and video, “None of That” featuring Australian singer-songwriter, producer, and rising star Sycco.

“None Of That” is a contorted DnB and Jungle hybrid with lyrics that channel anger into growth. 

Mel Blue shares, “Anger is a secondary emotion. Anger is unpleasant. It’s difficult to talk about, and complex to experience. Maybe it emerges because there is injustice. Maybe it rears its ugly head out of pride. Either way, it points to something that requires action. ‘None of That’ encapsulates the tension of wrestling with your anger whilst trying to understand it and using it to grow.

“To have Sycco on the track is an absolute privilege. We are such huge fans and dear friends of Sycco. Zorb is an album we are still obsessed with. Oscar produced Buttered Up along with Sycco and Chrome Sparks, so to have Sycco on our own album is a really special full circle moment.”

LISTEN & SHARE: “NONE OF THAT FT SYCCO” BY MEL BLUE
https://melblue.ffm.to/noneofthat
https://youtu.be/mHPSCQFnAgY

Mel Blue fuse nostalgia and modernity; crafting dance music imbued with a combination of reflection and forward-thinking creativity. Splitting their lives between Sydney and London, Oscar Sharah, Jacob Siles, and Luke Gerber have built a solid reputation for their euphoric hybrid dance music. At its core their sound is melancholy and introspective yet delicately balanced with wistful textures and filtered through a rose-tinted lens.

Infused with underground bass influences (jungle, dubstep, DnB, UKG, and breakbeat), nomorejacketsplease captures both the excitement and uncertainty of starting anew in a foreign city. It’s a bold stylistic shift from 2023’s Sanctuary Point and is ultimately a story of redemption, friendship, and growth, narrated through fast tempos, atmospheric synths, and danceable yet contemplative soundscapes.

Throughout 2023 and 2024, Mel Blue immersed themselves in London’s iconic electronic music culture, frequenting festivals like Junction 2 and Body Movements, and pioneering clubs such as Fold, The Cause, Phonox and Fabric. This, alongside early exposure to genre-defining acts like Underworld, The Prodigy, and Massive Attack profoundly shaped their sound. Yet, despite the musical inspiration London proved challenging; far from the instant career boost they anticipated. Initially isolated and struggling to adapt, the band members found themselves recalibrating their expectations and rediscovering their creative spark.

The band explain, “While we were surrounded by life altering musical experiences, we were also managing the fact that London was turning out to be so different to what we had imagined. We went over believing London would slingshot us into the next part of our careers: that we would be gigging all the time throughout Europe and making music constantly. It was not like this.

“When we first went over [to London], the future of Mel Blue was not clear. We weren’t even sure if or how we could continue. Luke and Jacob, who was to rejoin Mel Blue later in London, got 9-5 jobs as schoolteachers to pay the bills.”

Mel Blue approached the creation of this album with a liberated mindset, casting off previous expectations to pursue a more instinctive and boundary-pushing sound. As Oscar Sharah explains, “We came into the studio not really sure where we wanted the music to go… we knew that we needed to approach our time in the studio with fearlessness.” That fearlessness reverberates across the album’s dancefloor-ready beats, atmospheric synths, and deeply human storytelling.

With nomorejacketsplease, Mel Blue delivers more than an album, they offer a sonic memoir of resilience and artistic evolution, where underground dance music becomes a vessel for reflection, redemption, and joy.

ALBUM ARTWORK | DOWNLOAD HERE

nomorejacketsplease Tracklist:

1.Slice
2. Frake
3. 2 Go
4. $ame Thing
5. atleastnowweknowwhattodo
6. Say Say
7. None of That
8. Secret Crush
9. Same as I
10. Be That to You
11. B UR
12. Diamonds