In The Spotlight

Arts Fishing Club – “Feed Me To The Wolves”

Based in Nashville, this US band consists of Christopher Kessenich, Jody Lee Oliver and Chris Dunkley. Named as a tribute to Kessenich’s grand-fathers, both named Arthur, they are known for their folk/rock blend, energetic live shows and heartfelt lyricism. They’ve played festivals such as Summerfest and the Philadelphia Folk Festival and venues like the Brooklyn Bowl and White Oak Music Hall. Inspired by Bon Iver, Paul Simon and Mt. Joy, they debuted with “Shaking For Your Love” in 2017.

Reminding us that the choices we make in life will determine where we go and where we end up, their new single tells us that indecision will lead to regret. Driven by an almost tribal drum, the song ascends bit by bit in intensity. Starting with a commanding bassline and understated synth, the mellifluous melody evolves with distorted guitars into an imposing soundscape. And with emotive vocals completing the rich production, this lavish tune captures our attention from the first note.

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Music History

ABBA – “When I Kissed The Teacher”

From their album “Arrival” (1976):

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New Music

ZAYN – “Die For Me”

From his upcoming album “KONNAKOL”, to be released on 17 April 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Alexia Jayy – “Feels Right”

Hailing from Irvington, this singer and songwriter has been singing since she was 2 years young and grew up singing in church. At the age of 9 she joined a group and performed at and won Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater. She’s played the Hutton Hotel, the 3rd & Lindsley Bar & Grill in Nashville and was brought out on stage by Lauryn Hill to perform at the 2026 Grammy Awards. Inspired by Ray Charles, Stevie Wonder and Sam Cooke, she debuted with “Who Raised You” in 2021.

Singing about those rare moments where all the pieces fall into place and love just feels right, her new single celebrates relationships that feel effortless. Encapsulating the magic of uncomplicated romance in a breezy, laidback R&B melody, it’s the warm rhythm, fresh keys and mellow guitars that forge an enchanting soundscape. And with her sultry, soulful vocals gently stroking every amorous note, this heart-warming groove shows the comfort and peace that true love brings.

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Music History

Starship – “Beat Patrol”

From their album “No Protection” (1987):

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New Music

Maisie Peters – “My Regards”

From her upcoming album “Florescence”, to be released on 15 May 2026:

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