As a multi-instrumentalist, as well as a singer and songwriter, this British songbird plays flute, piano, guitar and bass and compiled quite a self-penned song collection in her teenage years. She produces all of her music in her Cambridge bedroom first, before recording a more glossy version in a studio later, still playing most instruments herself. She self-released her debut EP “Colours” in 2014.
Taken from her upcoming EP “Shapes”, which is to be released later this year, her latest single shows a creative and musical maturity beyond her 23 years. The sprightly beat and natural sounding piano give it an uplifting, carefree fluidity, while her pop/folk-dipped vocals effortlessly add an organic layer. Addressing millennial problems, this catchy, gorgeous song definitely has heart.
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From their album “Heritage” (1990):
This is the new single by Canadian singer and songwriter Jocelyn Alice:
This fun British duo is fast finding their foothold on the passionate pop scene. Hailing from East-London, multi-instrumentalists Hanna Koppenburg and Annie Wagstaff met while studying at
Enlisting the talents of Carys Selvey, their latest single explores the emotional rollercoaster that is the beginning of a relationship, with the glistening glitter of a catchy melodic pop groove. Driven by an upbeat, funky rhythm, the contemporary tune gets an infatuating retro gloss, which shines brightly by the frisky, cheerful vocals and makes this euphoric pop jam sound anything but low key.
From his album “The Night I Fell In Love” (1985):
From their album “Accidentally On Purpose” (2018):