Music History

Belinda Carlisle – “Always Breaking My Heart”

From her album “A Woman & A Man” (1996):

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New Music

Eli Paperboy Reed – “Burn Me Up”

From his album “99 Cents Dreams” (2019):

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In The Spotlight

Emily Chambers – “Real Talk”

This Canadian songbird has been singing since she was 3 years old. She trained with Jazz singer Joani Taylor for 10 years and attended Berklee College Of Music. After running soul-pop-funk band Champagne Republic for 5 years, she released her solo debut EP “Magnolia” in 2016. Having moved into her 1983 Dodge 250B, she’s completed 2 US tours and opened for Andy Allo, Delta Rae and Lawrence.

Her new single effortlessly marries modern production with a brightly lit neon eighties vibe. The retro-touched shimmering synths and the punchy percussion create an intricate melodic world, in which her stunningly soulful and rich vocals are the majestic ruler. Chronicling her personal experience with a relationship that should never have happened, this tune is filled with conviction and zeal.

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Music History

Michael Jackson – “Rock With You”

From his album “Off The Wall” (1979):

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New Music

Izo FitzRoy – “Slim Pickings”

This funky groove, with soulful vocals and killer horns, is the new single by London-based soulstress Izo FitzRoy:

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In The Spotlight

Rollin Rosatti – “Surrender”

With his roots firmly planted in the Southern Delta, this Memphis-native singer and songwriter found his passion in a blend of blues, soul and folk-rock. He grew up immersed in music, after famed songwriter Joe Leathers gave him an electric guitar aged 5 and would continue to mentor him. Inspired by Memphis’ history and rustic grit, he released his debut single “Don’t Stop” earlier this year.

His sophomore single adds a touch of gospel to his signature, vintage-tinted sound. Starting with an exalted, easygoing organ and mild percussion, it’s his divine vocals with a rapturous roughness, which give this melody a glorious edge. And with the addition of electric and acoustic guitars, completing the aural unity, it transcends the ordinary, rising to an extraordinary harmonic heaven.

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