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Brussels-based indie trio Whoman return with their new single “Morning Dew,” out today via Capitane Records. The new single offers the third preview of their forthcoming debut album About Honey, due in March 2026.

“Morning Dew” captures the quiet radiance of a mountain morning, translating the sensation of nature awakening into a blend of folk, indie rock, and atmospheric pop. Sung in dual vocals by Lou Wery and Mira De Schepper, the single expands on the previous singles “Errance” and “Damp The View,” as the Brussels trio continue to move between intimate folk, inventive pop, and indie rock.

“Morning Dew” explores themes of connection, attentiveness, and the renewed perspective that emerges when familiar surroundings feel newly illuminated. The single is accompanied by a Super 8 film shot during the band’s recent summer tours in mountain refuges across the French Alps, where Whoman performed stripped-back versions of their songs arranged for three voices and three guitars. These sessions, surrounded by friends and loved ones, highlight the communal spirit and simplicity of the new track. The band further expand the visual narrative with a choreographed video filmed at Ultima Vez Studios in Brussels.

Ahead of the release of About Honey in 2026, this latest single builds on the darker tones of “Errance” and the reflective warmth of “Damp The View,” positioning Whoman as one of the most distinctive new acts emerging from the Brussels scene.

“Morning Dew” is out today via Capitane Records.

Whoman “Morning Dew“ Single Artwork

Whoman “Morning Dew“ Single Artwork

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