New Music

Jenna Raine – “Guilty As Charged”

From her album “Jeans, Boys & Jesus” (2026):

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In The Spotlight

Saint Harison – “Minute”

Born Harrison Fisher in Southampton, this British singer and songwriter grew up in an unstable household due to an abusive father. Hearing Adele’s “Chasing Pavements” while staying in a woman’s shelter ignited his musical passion. Though his initial love was for musical theatre, he pivoted to R&B later. He’s played festivals like The Great Escape and venues like The Roxy Theatre. Inspired by Whitney Houston, Jazmine Sullivan and Beyoncé, he debuted with “Why Didn’t You Call???” in 2022.

Telling the tale of feeling an all-encompassing panic when a casual relationship gets too serious too fast, his latest single is an emotional exploration of feeling overwhelmed by the speed a romance is progressing. Taken from his recently released EP “Ghosted”, the lyrics are captured in a sumptuous, slow-burning R&B melody. With velvety keys, soft rhythm and a warm synth bass, it’s his breathtaking vocals with his angelic falsetto that make this tune something really special.

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Music History

Mary Jane Girls – “In My House”

From their album “Only Four You” (1985):

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New Music

Andy Grammer – “All I Want Is You”

From his upcoming album “Big Stupid Heart”, to be released on 16 October 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Madalen Duke – “Wings”

Originally from Calgary and now Los Angeles-based, this Canadian singer-songwriter had a childhood that was filled with music, theatre and songwriting. She wrote her first song aged 15. At 21 she moved to Los Angeles to pursue music full-time. Since then she’s played festivals like SXSW and opened for Post Malone. She’s also a sought-after songwriter, having written for IVE and Fifty Fifty. Inspired by Lana Del Rey, Labrinth and Jessie Reyez, she debuted with “Gucci Store” in 2017.

Singing about letting go of perfectionism and embracing our imperfections, her new single is about self-acceptance and personal healing. Carrying the empowering lyrics is an organic and intimate melody. Keeping the instrumentation minimal and acoustic gives the song a genuine vulnerability. Opening with soaring, cinematic strings and joined by warm piano and a subtle bass, it’s her raw, intense vocals that take centre stage and give this imposing tune pure authenticity.

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Music History

John Legend – “P.D.A. (We Just Don’t Care)”

From his album “Once Again” (2006):

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