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Dylan John Thomas finds Nothing Here Worth Taking and somehow makes that sound valuable

By Editorial Team - June 22, 2026

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Dylan John Thomas finds Nothing Here Worth Taking and somehow makes that sound valuable

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Dylan John Thomas announces second album Nothing Here Worth Taking and shares Heaven Knows You're Lonely, expanding his Glasgow folk-rock palette with brass, blues and banjo.

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  • Category: News
  • Published: June 22, 2026
  • Tags: dylan john thomas, nothing here worth taking, heaven knows you're lonely, glasgow, indie folk, album news, Glasgow Indie Folk / Album News

Dylan John Thomas’ Nothing Here Worth Taking arrives in today’s announcement cycle with the kind of title that sounds like someone has already looked around the room, checked under the couch, and decided the emotional damage is probably the most valuable thing left. The Glasgow songwriter’s second LP is set for 25 September via Believe Music, with new single Heaven Knows You're Lonely previewing a more restrained side of the record. The album was recorded at Magic Box Studios with Scotty Anderson and expands Thomas’ palette with brass, blues, banjo and piano, moving away from the road-tested live approach of his debut. That shift matters. Thomas is no longer just capturing songs that already survived the stage. He is letting them grow in the studio, one idea at a time. The result looks like a record about loneliness, motion and the stubborn usefulness of Scottish songcraft.

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