New Music

Myles Smith – “Hold Me In The Dark”

From his upcoming album “My Mess, My Heart, My Life”, to be released on 19 June 2026:

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JOYA – “Good Stuff”

Born in Hong Kong as Jodie Chan, this Chinese singer and songwriter is currently based in London. She began performing aged 9 and writing her own songs aged 12. As a teen she performed in musicals such as RENT. She moved to the USA to study at Northwestern University in Chicago. Since the start of her career she’s played various UK venues like The Jago and PizzaExpress Live Soho. Inspired by Carole King, Bruno Major and Ella Fitzgerald, she released her debut “Inevitable” in 2020.

Championing sheer positivity, her new single reflects on the need to focus on small, meaningful details of everyday life as a way to deal with moments that feel overwhelming. Taken from her upcoming EP “ERA 03”, expected in September 2026, the song embraces a nostalgic warmth. Blending soul-pop with an indie-R&B vibe, the melody starts soft and sweet and opens up to a bouncy bassline, lush electric piano and her intimate, layered vocals, this is a bright slice of sonic hope.

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Music History

Spandau Ballet – “Fight For Ourselves”

From their album “Through The Barricades” (1986):

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New Music

Chaka Khan – “Chakzilla”

From her upcoming album “Chakzilla”, to be released on 18 September 2026:

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Bealby Point – “Storm In A Teacup”

Hailing from Vancouver, this Canadian band consists of Zack Yeager, Jack Armstrong and Jordan Studer. Formed in 2018, they were originally a quartet with Clayton Dewar. Since their inception they’ve carved a name for themselves for their live act at venues like The Fox Cabaret and The Rickshaw Theatre, as well as festivals like NXNE and Saturdays In Saxapahaw. Inspired by bands like The Strokes, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Weezer, they debuted with “I’m So Bummed Out Right Now” in 2021.

Singing about the perseverance and determination needed to keep a relationship on track when things get difficult, their new single champions putting aside one’s ego and fix what is broken. Capturing the lyrics in a bouncy indie-rock vibrancy, the song has a summer-ready radiance. With a driving rhythm, thumping bass and polished guitar riffs padding the lively tune, it’s the infectious hooks and Jack’s emotive vocals that turn this energetic groove into something special.

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Music History

Texas – “Can’t Resist”

From their album “Red Book” (2005):

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