In The Spotlight

Aimée Fatale – “The Way It Goes”

Hailing from Hull, this British singer and songwriter grew up listening to 50s music, Bob Dylan and Simon & Garfunkel. However it was in high school that she first got interested in pursuing music as a career. She’s been writing songs for over a decade and has been performing gigs all over the country. She’s also played various festivals like Favourite Days and Live At Leeds. Inspired by Leonard Cohen, The Velvet Underground and Lana Del Rey, she debuted with “Let’s Just Get Married” in 2025.

Capturing the initial crushing disappointment in a lover, the inability to forget that person and the subsequent acceptance of the new reality, her new single is a nostalgic breakup song. Taken from her recently released EP “A Modern Girl”, this song is a 60s-inspired, emotion-filled ballad. The delightful vintage sound of the rhythmic drums, mellotron and classic Casio keyboards create a dreamy, film-noir soundscape. And with a sultry melancholy in her vocals, this heavenly tune is magic.

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Music History

Chromeo – “Bonafied Lovin'”

From their album “Fancy Footwork” (2007):

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New Music

Ava Max – “KiLL iT QUEEN”

Her first release since becoming an independent artist, this is the new single by Ava Max:

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In The Spotlight

girli – “Romantic Sadness”

Born as Amelia Toomey in London, this British singer/songwriter wrote her first song aged 8. However, it was a Tegan & Sara concert aged 14 that sparked the desire to become a musician. She attended the East London Arts & Music college developing a love for beats and rap. Since then she’s performed at festivals like Latitude and supported artists like Declan McKenna. Inspired by Tove Lo, Fletcher and Scissor Sisters, she released her debut “So You Think You Can F**k With Me Do Ya” in 2015.

Written in an attempt to stop the tears over a still lingering love, her new single follows deep heartbreak from devastation to a new-found strength and self-love. Taken from her upcoming album “It’s Just My Opinion”, expected on May 8th, the song starts with a moody synth, but comes to life with a driving beat, understated strings and pure passion. And with her aching, yet commanding vocals expressing the emotional pain, this imposing tune is the final step in moving on to a new future.

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Music History

Chris Rea – “Que Sera”

From his album “Dancing With Strangers” (1987):

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New Music

Mimi Webb – “Ends In Y”

From her album “Confessions: An Unexpected Turn Of Events” (2026):

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