In The Spotlight

The Lazy Eyes – “The One Who Got Away”

Formed in 2015 in Sydney, this Australian band consists of Harvey Geraghty, Itay Shachar, Noah Martin and Leon Karagic. They met while they were attending Newtown High School of the Performing Arts. They first started busking and this led to them performing at the BigSound festival in 2019. Since then they’ve also played festivals like The Great Escape in the UK and Splendour In The Grass. Inspired by The Beach Boys, Tame Impala and Deep Purple, they released their debut “EP1” in 2020.

Capturing the feeling of longing for a love that cannot exist in your reality, their new single highlights the human desire to want what we can’t have rather than just enjoying the life we do have. Taken from their upcoming album “Cheesy Love Songs”, expected on August 21st, this mesmerizing song blends 60s pop with a contemporary touch. Layered with fuzzy guitars, soft drums, crisp piano and mellow vocals, this dreamy, sunlit groove is filled with warm, introspective nostalgia.

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Music History

Jessie J – “Mamma Knows Best”

From her album “Who You Are” (2011):

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New Music

Cody Simpson – “Baby Blue”

Returning with his first new music in two years, this is the new single by Australian singer and songwriter Cody Simpson:

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In The Spotlight

Jea Mira – “Lie To Me Better”

Born as Joanna Mira Dolba in Lublin, this Polish singer and songwriter discovered a passion for music from a young age. Listening to the album “Pure Heroine” by Lorde at the age of 14 fueled her interest in writing her own songs. She moved to the UK after high school to attend the BIMM institute in London. In Poland she won the Discovery Of The Year at the Bestsellery Empiku in 2024. Inspired by Lana Del Rey, Adele and Lykke Li, she released her debut single “In Blue” in 2020.

Singing about the harsh reality of a relationship which is falling apart, her new single pleads for a partner to lie better as it’s easier to deal with than the painful reality of a breakup. Driven by an electronic disco-pop beat, this atmospheric song conjures up a dreamy ambiance. Melodically enriched with shimmering synths, a warm bassline and rich guitars gives it an understated cinematic feeling. And with her breathy vocals expressing the emotive weight, this is a luscious tune.

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Music History

REO Speedwagon – “That Ain’t Love”

From their album “Life As We Know It” (1987):

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New Music

Jessie Ware – “Automatic”

From her upcoming album “Superbloom”, to be released on 17 April 2026:

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