Music History

The Bangles – “Hero Takes A Fall”

From their album “All Over The Place” (1984):

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New Music

Blossoms – “How Long Will This Last?”

From their album “Cool Like You” (2018):

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In The Spotlight

Laura Jean Anderson – “Love You Most”

Hailing from Olympia, Washington, this L.A.-based singer and songwriter was born into a strict Mormon family with a ready-made rebellious streak. Describing herself as “too punk for Mormons, too Mormon for the punk kids” she went out to discover her own path. She developed her voice through church, classical training at CalArts and busking, creating a genre-spanning sound rooted in Rock ‘n’ Roll.

Her latest single is a gloriously sounding, musical enigma. At its core it’s dipped in a slick 50s vibe, complete with enchanting orchestration and an AM Radio effect, but it is so much more. Delicate drums, velvety strings and choral harmonies give it its vintage sound while supporting her passionate, soul-infused vocals telling a love story about heartbreak and denial, all while retaining a modern edge.

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Music History

Simply Red – “Ain’t That A Lot Of Love”

From their album “Love And The Russian Winter” (1999):

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New Music

Jess Glynne – “All I Am”

From her upcoming album “Always In Between”, to be released on 12 October 2018:

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In The Spotlight

Cecilia Kallin – “Station”

This Swedish singer, songwriter and model started her music career in 2010 as singer and guitarist in the Folk-Pop band Timoteij. She’s written dozens of songs for both Swedish and Norwegian artists and entered the National Song Contests of Sweden with Timoteij and Norway with In Fusion. Now also debuted as a jewelry designer, she released her first solo single “Runaway” in January 2018.

Set on a train, her third single takes a laid-back modern Pop song and tells the love story of a tough relationship, approached from two possible scenarios. Breezy guitar plucks and sprightly fingersnaps guide her lighthearted, smooth vocals through a beautifully polished, mellow melody and with the addition of a mild, yet lively drum, this is a dreamy bite of a delicious contemporary Pop pie.

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