Eighth single, 'The Future Isn't What It Used to Be,' available today
Available now is Tye Newton's eighth single, The Future Isn't What It Used to Be, the title track of his debut album. It is the eighth of 10 songs being released one by one, over a five-week period, building to the complete release of the album, The future isn’t what it used to be., on April 21, 2026.
Newton says:
"The album’s title song, 'The Future Isn’t What It Used to Be,' recounts a failed relationship’s joyful beginnings through a lens of grief and disillusionment—from losing not only a planned future, but also a shared past with someone who seems to have rewritten the story of their own feelings. The final line connects the song back to "Home (Source and Target)" as the speaker’s sense of home becomes elusive again.
Every song on this record began simply with acoustic guitar and voice, but this is the only one that remained so close to that throughout production, adding only strings and sparse percussion."
The single can be purchased digitally on various platforms, including Subvert.fm's private alpha platform (where the complete album is already available early, exclusively to cooperative members) and Bandcamp, and is also available on various streaming platforms, including Apple Music, Tidal, Spotify, YouTube, and many others.
Subscribe for release updates on The future isn’t what it used to be., or become a member of the Subvert.fm cooperative for early alpha-platform access to hear and buy the album at its members-only price, today.
8 of 10 songs from the complete album are publicly available now:
1. Home (Source and Target)
2. Simple
3. Happier Words
4. Forever and Anon
5. Lioness
6. Rally, Love (A Kind of Friendship)
7. Lovelorn Lullaby
8. The Future Isn't What It Used to Be












