In The Spotlight

Ashley Walls – “Reason You Drink”

Originally from Marietta and now based in Nashville, this singer and songwriter grew up with a deep love for rural culture despite living in a suburban area. Her Grandfather introduced her to classic country and taught her to play guitar. She studied music business at the University of Georgia. Since then she’s performed at festivals like St. Pete Country Fest and opened for Billy Ray Cyrus. Inspired by Miranda Lambert, Post Malone and Fleetwood Mac, she released her debut “Wild Child” in 2016.

Narrating the aftermath of a toxic breakup, her new single explores the ex-partner’s inability to move on. Although she is ready to push forward, the song captures the grip she still has over her ex’s mind. Accompanying the confident storytelling, she fuses a slick pop bounce with a generous dollop of country sass. Led by an acoustic guitar, the vibrant melody is enriched with polished percussion, slide guitar and a subtle Southern twang in her vocals, making this an infectious groove.

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Music History

Cheap Trick – “Can’t Stop Fallin’ Into Love”

From their album “Busted” (1990):

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New Music

Julia Jacklin – “Get Away From Me (I Think I’ll Love You Soon)”

From her upcoming album “The Gem”, to be released on 25 September 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Harley – “Tell Me You Love Me”

Born as Harley Meszaros in Brisbane, this Australian singer, producer and songwriter has been fascinated by music from a young age. Despite a lack of encouragement and peers in school telling him he wouldn’t succeed, he didn’t give up and after school started playing in various local bands. Since then he’s played festivals such as Bluesfest, venues like Felons Barrel Hall and opened for MARVELL. Inspired by Sam Fender, The 1975 and Holy Holy, he released his debut “Depths” in 2021.

Although written from the perspective of a lover pleading for romantic reassurance, his new single encompasses all pursuits for validation, including artists yearning for connection with their audience. Blending indie-rock and synth-pop, the song leans heavily on various layers of guitar. Adding some breezy synths and a bustling percussion gives this polished production a sense of euphoria. And with his dynamic vocals ranging from vulnerable to impassioned, this is a raw, authentic tune.

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Music History

Mtume – “Juicy Fruit”

From their album “Juicy Fruit” (1983):

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New Music

Kyle Dion – “Slow Burn”

From his album “SOULAR (Deluxe)” (2026):

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