In The Spotlight

Brooke Lee – “Desert Darling”

Born in Charlotte and based in Nashville, this singer and songwriter started singing in church from a young age. Discovering a love for classic rock and country as a teen, she started her first band aged 15. Since the start of her career she’s performed at festivals like Carolina Country Music Fest and venues like Eddie’s Attic. She also opened for Willie Nelson and Gavin DeGraw. Inspired by P!nk, Miranda Lambert and Chris Stapleton, she released her debut “Head In The Clouds” in 2023.

Singing about the first magical moments when falling in love, her new single captures the desire never to have the butterflies to end or the rush to fade. Taken from her upcoming same-titled EP, expected on April 17th, the song is a modern mixture of lively country and punchy pop. Starting softly with a mellow guitar and joined by driving drums, the vibrant melody leads to a bustling chorus. And with her vivacious vocals, this is a bubbly, sunshiny tune about early, electric romance.

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Music History

Lloyd Cole & The Commotions – “Lost Weekend”

From their album “Easy Pieces” (1985):

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New Music

Hilary Duff – “Weather For Tennis”

From her album “Luck… Or Something” (2026):

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In The Spotlight

Julia Cumming – “My Life”

Born in New York City, this singer and songwriter grew up in a musical family with parents being part of the band Bite The Wax Godhead. She studied Vocals Music at the Professional Performing Arts School. In 2013 she joined Nick Kivlen en Olive Faber as frontwoman and bass player and  formed the band Sunflower Bean. She also worked as a model for Yves Saint Laurent and campaigns for H&M and Diesel. Inspired by Alice Cooper, Carole King and Kate Nash, she’s now embarking on a solo path.

Written for those who are tired of never being enough and choose liberation, her debut single celebrates finding a new rhythm she didn’t realize she was looking for. Taken from her upcoming album “Julia”, expected on April 24th, the song is captivating from the very first note. Driven by an imposing and emotive piano, the enchanting melody unfolds with an added jazzy percussion and mellow guitars. And with her charming, intimate vocals, this freeing tune is an impressive debut.

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Music History

Gary Moore – “Cold Day In Hell”

From his album “After Hours” (1992):

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New Music

Ella Langley – “Be Her”

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

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