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9 February 2026
ELLUR releases debut LP At Home In My Mind
A journey around Ellur’s mind; it dips into different musical genres that have shaped her

Photo credit: Misha Warren
Ellur
releases debut LP 'At Home In My Mind'
Out now via Dance To The Radio
Tour dates through April
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SELECT ACCLAIM FOR ELLUR:
“Ellur’s indie-pop gold seeks out inner peace” NME
“A poignant, personal document of a young woman navigating the uncertainty and insecurity of coming of age” DIY
“Merging confessional songwriting with magnetic melodies” Dork
“A sublime, swooning vocal you can almost wallow in" The Line Of Best Fit
“Indie starlet-in-waiting…her vivid storytelling style perfectly combines Sharon Van Etten and Sam Fender” Clash
Halifax indie specialist Ellur releases debut LP ‘At Home In My Mind’, out today (February 6th) via cult indie label Dance To The Radio.
An open invite into the world of the enigmatic musician, ‘At Home In My Mind’ is a journey around Ellur’s mind; it dips into different musical genres that have shaped her for the past 25 years – from the 90s indie rock she grew up with, to glitch-pop she discovered in her late teens to the alt-folk she cherishes now. Ellur has created a warm abode for her thoughts and experiences as a young woman growing up in Yorkshire’s Calderdale Valley and ‘At Home In My Mind’ beds them all in, safely together.
Produced by Joel Johnston (Far Caspian) and recorded from his Leeds studio, ‘At Home In My Mind’ expands on themes Ellur draws on in her acclaimed ‘God Help Me Now EP’, particularly an overarching theme of connection. Ellur connecting with her childhood memories, listening to her honest feelings, but most importantly, Ellur wants ‘At Home In My Mind’ to be an arm extended out, looking for people who need a hand to hold.
Having already shared lead singles ‘The World Is Not An Oyster’, ‘Dream Of Mine’ (currently BBC 6 Music-playlisted), ‘The Wheel’ and ‘Missing Kid’, praise continues to reverberate around the press landscape (NME, Rolling Stone, DIY, Consequence of Sound, Dork, The Line of Best Fit, Clash, CMU) and the BBC Radio 1 (Jack Saunders, Gemma Bradley, Jess Iszatt, Mollie King, Sian Eleri - ‘Next Wave’ interview) and BBC 6 Music (Steve Lamacq - Maida Vale session, Chris Hawkins, Deb Grant, Nathan Shepherd, Emily Pilbeam) airwaves as her LP release date arrives.
Firmly capitalising on the buzz around her soaring profile, Ellur’s brutally honest reflection on life in her emerging 20s has brought plenty of fanfare and endorsements from various artists including The Flaming Lips’ Wayne Coyne, as well as songwriting sessions and podcasting slots with the likes of Antony Szmierek, Blossoms and Jade Bird. With an album release show in Hebden Bridge tonight (February 6th), followed by an April UK tour and festival dates, the burgeoning musician is certainly primed to reach new heights.
Speaking ahead of her LP release, Ellur revealed: “‘At Home in My Mind’ is everything I wish I could’ve said when I was younger. It is all that I have come to understand about life and myself so far. All the songs touch on feelings and experiences that I only feel safe to explore and revisit in my music. It’s about self understanding and discovery. I’ve taken reference from my indie-pop roots (Sam Fender, Coldplay, The 1975) whilst also exploring my interests in the folk-rock sounds of Big Thief, Ben Howard, Bon Iver and alternative and glitch pop influences such as Radiohead and Dora Jar, Thom Yorke and Bjork. It is naturalistic and human, real and honest. This album is an arm extended out looking for people who need a hand to hold, over the creation process the songs have become about connection. I want people who are here for this to want to be with me for the long run.”
Ellur’s ‘At Home In My Mind’ (LP) is out now via Dance To The Radio and available on all digital platforms.

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Live Dates
6th February - The Trades Club, Hebden Bridge (sold-out)
10th February - Rough Trade Denmark Street, London (in-store show)
11th February - Crash Records, Leeds (in-store show)
25th Feb – Soho Calling, Third Man Records, London
25th April - Albany Arcade, Halifax
26th April - King Tuts, Glasgow
28th April - Strange Brew, Bristol
29th April - Colours, London
30th April - Yellow Arch Studios, Sheffield
23rd May - Neighbourhood Weekender, Warrington
1st August - Kendal Calling
2nd August - Camp Bestival
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