In The Spotlight

Tarragon – “Tucked In Despair”

Hailing from Coventry and born as Callum Neil Pickard, this British singer, songwriter and musician found refuge in music after an autism diagnosis aged 12. He wrote his first song shortly after about the moment his parents told him. He attended the Warwickshire College Of Music to further his skills. Since then he’s collaborated with members of bands such as The 1975, The War On Drugs and Supertramp. Inspired by indie-folk and Bon Iver, he debuted with “Follow The Sign” in 2021.

Singing about the feelings and emotions that envelop you as a relationship develops, his new single is an imposing tune with a touch of solemnity. Taken from his upcoming second album “Home At Cofa’s”, expected on May 1st, this rich song is constructed out of several sonic layers. A minimal percussion, gentle guitar and warped electronics form the melodic basis and the addition of alluring brass and his intimate vocals blend all elements together into a reflective beauty.

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Music History

Kimbra – “Miracle”

From her album “The Golden Echo” (2014):

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New Music

Jack Savoretti – “I Hear You Calling”

From his upcoming album “We Will Always Be The Way We Were”, to be released on 10 April 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Julia Takada – “Take You Away”

Born in the US and raised in Japan, this singer and songwriter grew up listening to the music her dad played, from classical to The Beatles. She began writing lyrics when she was in high school as a form of therapy. Her career got its start after she met Kota Matsukawa, founder of the label w.a.u., at a birthday party. Apart from her musical endeavors, she also works as a freelance model. Inspired by Taylor Swift and Christina Aquilera, she released her debut single “Don’t Know Who I Am” in 2021.

Unintentionally written with a bit more spice and provocation in her lyrics, her new single marks a shift in her artistic development to a more mature indie-pop sound. Focusing on female self-awareness and emotional strength in the game of love, the song is built around a funky rhythm, scintillating synths and winsome guitars creating a joyous melodic vibe. And with her sensuous vocal whisper conjuring a level of intimacy, this flavorful and invigorating groove is truly irresistible.

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Music History

The Alan Parsons Project – “Games People Play”

From their album “The Turn Of A Friendly Card” (1980):

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New Music

Holly Humberstone – “Cruel World”

From her upcoming album “Cruel World”, to be released on 10 April 2026:

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