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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From their album “Juicy Fruit” (1983):
From his album “SOULAR (Deluxe)” (2026):
Hailing from Edinburgh, this Scottish duo have known each other since school. Although they met in music class, Hannah Elliott was classically trained and Jamie Stewart preferred a rock guitar. Nevertheless they formed the band in 2018. Also romantically a couple, they’ve played festivals like
Capturing the frustrations of dating and unrequited love, their new single follows a romance from infatuation to the painful realisation that it is completely one-sided. Adding a slight humorous edge to the otherwise emotional lyrics, the upbeat synth-pop melody gives their words a luminous vibrancy. With shimmering synths, sparkling guitars and a propulsive percussion, it’s the intimate vocals and the flawless harmonies, that turn this 80s-inspired groove into a cathartic anthem.
From his album “What’s Going On?” (1971):
From her upcoming album “I Don’t Know How But They Found Me… Again!”, to be released on 24 July 2026: