486 Paradise and Rose Carleo release albums
- Bogus Collective released 486 Paradise’s “AERO REVIVAL” on May 18, while Rose Carleo Band rolled out “42 Days” around May 19. - Bandcamp listed “AERO REVIVAL” as released May 18, and Rose Carleo’s site advertised a May 16 album-launch show in Marrickville, Sydney. - Listeners could find 486 Paradise through Bogus Collective’s Bandcamp page and Rose Carleo Band through Rose Carleo’s official site and Bandcamp.
Bogus Collective and Rose Carleo Band put out new albums this week, with “AERO REVIVAL” by 486 Paradise appearing on the independent label’s Bandcamp page and “42 Days” promoted through Rose Carleo’s channels. Social posts on May 19 pointed listeners to both releases and included links to stream them, according to the source briefing. Bandcamp lists “AERO REVIVAL” as released on May 18, 2026, under the B O G U S // COLLECTIVE imprint. Rose Carleo’s official website had already been promoting a May 2026 album release by the Rose Carleo Band and listed a May 16 “ALBUM LAUNCH” show at Marrickville Bowlo in Sydney. The site also tied recent singles including “Son of God” and “Daisy’s Song” to a forthcoming album due in May 2026. ### Where does 486 Paradise’s release show up first? Bandcamp shows “green meadows - gen x soft club” as a track from “AERO REVIVAL” by 486 Paradise and says the album was released May 18, 2026. (boguscollective.bandcamp.com) The same page identifies B O G U S // COLLECTIVE as a vaporwave-based net label run by TVVIN_PINEZ_M4LL. A separate Bandcamp artist page describes 486 Paradise as an Argentinian producer working in vaporwave, ambient vaporwave and related subgenres. (rosecarleo.com) That page places the artist within the online vaporwave scene that Bogus Collective serves through regular digital releases. ### What do the available listings say about Rose Carleo Band’s album? Rose Carleo’s official website says the Rose Carleo Band had a “forthcoming album to be released in May 2026” and promoted a May 16 album-launch performance in Marrickville, New South Wales. (boguscollective.bandcamp.com) The site does not, in the material surfaced here, display the “42 Days” album page directly, but it does connect recent songs to that May release window. (486paradise.bandcamp.com) Bandcamp’s Rose Carleo page identifies the artist as based in Sydney, Australia, and says her career has included more than 25 years of releases, festival appearances and ARIA chart success. Spotify pages indexed in search also show recent Rose Carleo Band material including the 2026 single “Son Of God.” ### What did the May 19 social posts add? The May 19 social posts in the source briefing appear to have been the clearest public signpost tying both albums to the same day’s music chatter. (rosecarleo.com) According to the briefing, those posts included streaming links, track-count details and early reactions from X users sharing clips and first impressions. The same briefing cited one post highlighting both “AERO REVIVAL” by 486 Paradise and “42 Days” by Rose Carleo Band. (rosecarleo.bandcamp.com) Reuters could not independently retrieve those X posts through search, but the release timing for 486 Paradise and the May 2026 rollout for Rose Carleo Band match the broader timeline shown on Bandcamp and Rose Carleo’s official site. ### How do the two releases differ? Bogus Collective’s release sits in a digital-first vaporwave label ecosystem centered on Bandcamp, where the label says it issues new albums every Monday and Friday. Rose Carleo Band’s release campaign, by contrast, was tied to a live album-launch show and to an established artist website promoting touring dates in New South Wales and South Australia. (boguscollective.bandcamp.com) Those differences are visible in the release infrastructure as much as in the music itself: 486 Paradise was surfaced through a niche netlabel page, while Rose Carleo Band’s album rollout was paired with ticketed shows and artist-managed promotion. ### Where can listeners follow what comes next? Rose Carleo’s website lists additional shows on May 22 in Macclesfield, May 23 in Renmark, May 24 in Victor Harbour and May 30 in Enmore. (boguscollective.bandcamp.com) Bogus Collective’s Bandcamp page says it continues to post new releases on a regular Monday-and-Friday schedule, where 486 Paradise’s album is now listed. (rosecarleo.com) (boguscollective.bandcamp.com)