Margate’s premier dream-pop outfit, Tokyo Tea Room, have officially announced their highly anticipated new studio album, Feel Forever, arriving on September 18th, 2026. The record will be released via Bordeaux-based independent tastemaker label Nice Guys, extending a highly successful creative partnership that has championed the band’s music since 2017. The album’s announcement is celebrated by the immediate release of its lead single, “All Night,” a track carefully constructed to capture the fleeting highs and emotional impermanence of the human condition.
Written and recorded along the coast of Margate during England’s peak summer months, Feel Forever glows with a distinctive, warm energy that mirrors its seaside origins. The new single, “All Night,” functions as a sonic paean to total emotional surrender. Drawing from deeply personal experiences, the track interweaves themes of vulnerability and desire, explicitly urging the listener to step away from hyper-intellectualising their daily lives and instead give in to the basic, visceral impulses that love provokes.
On the album, Daniel states,
I have a fascination with the impermanent nature of human emotion, moments of feeling that can be powerful and inconsequential at the same time. Feel Forever is a response to these natural hits of dopamine, a window to all these things that live on in my mind beyond their expiry date. It’s a mix of the good, the bad and the strange, which I think reflects the outside chaos.
Led by the singular songwriting and production vision of guitarist Daniel James Elliott, Tokyo Tea Room have confidently graduated from their origins as casual Southeast hobbyists into a globally recognised musical force. Melding disaffected, floating vocals with smoky, driving basslines, the band’s recent rise has been nothing short of meteoric, with their early discography quietly surpassing a massive 100 million cumulative streams. Following a highly successful, completely sold-out cluster of debut shows in the UK and US just six months ago, the quintet is fully doubling down on their signature blend of pop-informed melodies and escapist dream-pop. To back the release of the album, Tokyo Tea Room will soon embark on an expansive, 31-date headline tour cutting entirely across the UK, US, and Europe later this year.

