In The Spotlight

Momo Boyd – “Big Country”

Born in Detroit, this singer and songwriter began performing with her musical family at the age of 5. Also proficient on guitar and bass, music truly is in her blood. She started her career busking in New York as a member of Infinity Song, a soft-rock and soul band she formed with her siblings, catching he attention of Jay-Z. Fusing soul, R&B, rock, gospel and jazz and inspired by artists such as Ella Fitzgerald, Lauryn Hill and Donny Hathaway, she debuted solo withAmerican Love Story” in 2025.

Bringing an ode to pure, heartfelt love, her new single narrates the persistent search for a genuine connection with a true partner. Taken from her recently released debut EP “Miss Michigan”, the song follows a journey through the USA in pursuit of love. Wrapped in an authentic instrumentation, blending folk, country and Americana with a touch of soul, it’s the lively rhythm, weathered acoustic guitars and comforting vocals that make this boot-stompin’ groove emit an organic warmth.

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Music History

Rick Springfield – “Human Touch”

From his album “Living In Oz” (1983):

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New Music

Miranda Lambert – “Crisco”

Mixing sparkling country with glittering disco, this is the new single by Miranda Lambert:

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In The Spotlight

Night Talks – “People Pleaser”

Formed in 2013 in Los Angeles by lifelong friends, this indie-rock band consists of Soraya Sebghati, Jacob Butler and Josh Arteaga. Fueled by a shared dream, they spent their late teens relentlessly practicing. Since they started to perform, they’ve played renowned venues such as The Troubadour and the Lodge Room, as well as festivals like the San Juan County Fair and opening for Spaceface. Inspired by Fleetwood Mac and Queens Of The Stone Age, they released their debut “Green” in 2016.

Celebrating overcoming the need for self-sacrifice, their new single is about breaking the cycle of constantly catering to others at your own expense. Doused in highly infectious vintage vibes with a lustrous neon hue, the song has a punchy pop-rock melody. Driven by a groovy bassline, crisp percussion and sparkling electric guitars, the virulent tune is full of sonic energy. And with her dynamic, self-assured vocals coasting the notes, this empowering groove is relatable and cathartic.

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Music History

Ambrosia – “Life Beyond L.A.”

From their album “Life Beyond L.A.” (1978):

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New Music

The Womack Sisters – “Chauffeur”

From their upcoming album “The Womack Sisters”, to be released on 14 August 2026:

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