Hailing from Macclesfield, this British trio, consisting of Rob Ellis, Lou Cotterill and Jake Leff, built up quite a fan base since their 2016 debut single “Moana”. They’ve taken their calypso-flavored pop-rock sound on the road, both in the UK as in Europe playing sold-out headline shows, getting over 3 million Spotify streams and they are about to play at London’s The Garage and Manchester’s O2 Ritz.
With a touch of the African tribal pop of Johnny Clegg, their new single mixes an invigorating beat and a cheerful guitar, before introducing the buoyant, indie-pop chorus and conjuring up sheer sparkling sunshine. Taken from their debut full-length album “Replica”, this effervescent tune radiates a joyous vibe, while tugging at your feet to start moving and shaping a permanent smile on your face.
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From their album “We Too Are One” (1989):
Filled with a playful piano and sprightly pop tones, this is the new single by Razorlight:
This South-London soulstress of Mauritian descent wanted to be a singer since the age of 5. Having a knack for the academic and a lack of confidence led her down the education path, earning her two degrees. A soul searching trip to Peru in 2016 changed her life’s course. Influenced by legends like
Combining 90s R&B with a poptastic footing and all wrapped in a silken jazzy atmosphere, her new single is sultry, smooth and seductive with a slice of attitude. The modernity of the electro handclaps and satiny synths is perfectly balanced with the vintage sounds of the piano and the breezy beat, while her sericeous and flirtatious vocals slowly turn up the soul heat to a feverish intensity.
From his album “Hey Man… Smell My Finger” (1993):
Returning with sunshiny pop and a jazzy touch, this is the new single by the sisters HAIM: