New Music

Niall Horan – “Little More Time”

From his upcoming album “Dinner Party”, to be released on 5 June 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Klara Zangerl – “Kinda Funny”

Hailing from Stockholm, this Swedish singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by opera, jazz and choral music. She is classically trained and spent her childhood singing in choirs and playing the violin. In high school she started producing her own music. Since then she’s played festivals like XJAZZ! and Powerpose FM and opened for artists like Jhon Allan and LOWi. She’s also a member of the band Scoobz. Inspired by Erykah Badu and D’angelo, she released her debut single “Yes” in 2018.

Based on an actual occurrence, her new single tells the story of her accidentally meeting Danish producer Mikkel Mohr after arriving in Copenhagen a full month early by mistake. Creating a slightly moody ambiance, this dreamy indie-pop song is a luscious piece of electronic ear candy. Starting with a mellow beat and soft keys, it evolves into a punchy pop tune with a driving percussion and lustrous synths. And with her melancholic vocals, this retro-dipped tune is a polished gem.

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Music History

Wham! – “The Edge Of Heaven”

From their album “Music From The Edge Of Heaven” (1986):

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New Music

Meghan Trainor – “Shimmer”

From her album “Toy With Me” (2026):

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Hollie Rogers – “Bad Woman”

Born in Penzance, this British singer and songwriter grew up listening to her mother’s The Best Of Blondie on vinyl aged 4. She attributes her rural upbringing to her starting to write songs and began learning the guitar at 15. Initially she worked as a primary school teacher, before pursuing music full-time. She’s played festivals such as Glastonbury and opened for Suzanne Vega and KT Tunstall. Inspired by Joan Armatrading and Joni Mitchell, she debuted with her EP “Body To Ground” in 2017.

Singing about the moment things begin to unravel despite everything looking fine and stable on the surface, her new single searches for a silver lining when situations turn bad. Taken from her upcoming album “Everything’s Fine”, expected on June 5th, this blues-rock groove packs a sonic punch. With a full-bodied sound from the punchy percussion, Hammond-touched keys and vivid electric guitars, it’s the imposing might of her vocals that give this potent tune pure auditory intensity.

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Music History

The Kane Gang – “What Time Is It?”

From their album “Miracle” (1987):

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