Fourth single, 'Forever and Anon," available today
Available now is Tye Newton's fourth single, Forever and Anon. It is the fourth of 10 songs being released one by one, over a five-week period, building to the complete release of Newton’s debut album, The future isn’t what it used to be., on April 21, 2026.
The single release includes two studio productions of the song: a short-intro cut alongside the full version with the instrumental intro section, which will appear as the fourth track on the album.
Newton says:
"'Forever and Anon' reads like a conversation but is a mostly internal monologue. The speaker is navigating doubts on either side of their romantic relationship, though not always aloud. Addressing their lifelong habit of futilely imagining alternate pasts and futures, and their skepticism toward the goodness of the present moment, they ultimately resolve to trust in what may come—the final line reiterating the intention expressed in the song 'Happier Words.'
I think this song changed the most throughout its creative process. Similar to 'Home,' it surprised me with the way its production steered toward typical rock-band instrumentation—despite that, throughout the record, the 'drum kit' is actually made entirely (except the cymbals) from my own found-percussion samples."
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, today.
4 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







