Squeeze releases second track from forthcoming album Trixies

British pop legends Squeeze have released “Trixies (Part Two),” the second track from their highly anticipated 2026 album Trixies, due out…
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British pop legends Squeeze have released “Trixies (Part Two),” the second track from their highly anticipated 2026 album Trixies, due out March 6, 2026.

The new release follows “Trixies (Part One),” continuing a collection of songs originally written in 1974 by founding members Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook when the pair were just teenagers. The album marks Squeeze’s first full-length release in eight years and represents the earliest material the duo ever wrote as a band.

At the time the songs were first conceived, Difford, 19, and Tilbrook, 16, envisioned a series of stories set inside a fictional nightclub. While their ambition exceeded their technical ability in their early years, the rediscovery of the original cassette five decades later allowed the group to finally bring that vision fully to life.

Produced by Squeeze bassist Owen Biddle, known for his work with The Roots, John Legend and Al Green, Trixiescompletes a creative circle for the band more than 50 years after its initial conception. The album track list includes “What More Can I Say,” “You Get The Feeling,” “The Place We Call Mars,” “Hell On Earth,” “The Dancer,” “Good Riddance,” “Don’t Go Out in the Dark,” “Why Don’t You,” “Anything But Me,” “It’s Over,” “The Jaguars,” along with “Trixies (Part One)” and “Trixies (Part Two).”

Squeeze remain one of pop music’s most enduring and beloved groups, with a catalog that includes classics such as “Up the Junction,” “Tempted,” “Cool for Cats,” “Another Nail in My Heart” and “Labelled With Love.” Their live performances continue to draw praise, and the band recently completed a major U.K. headline tour. They are currently touring with Madness through Dec. 20.

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JELD