In The Spotlight

Xavier Ralph – “She’s Always There”

This young British up-and-coming singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Sussex, was born destined for a career in music. Based in Hastings, he wrote his first song aged 10 and has since developed his mind-boggling talents. He’s honed his sound as a busker and playing vibrant local venues. In 2019 he signed with independent label Uprise Records and debuted with a self-titled album.

Going from radiating a genuine, heartfelt warmth to a lively pop jam, all in the same song, is no easy feat, but his new single makes it sound effortless. Starting with rich electric guitar strums and his soulful vocals, gives it an enticing and breezy feel, while the spirited pop chorus, flavored with a funkalicious vibe, makes it a refreshing and infectious earworm brimming with auditory pizzazz.

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In Memoriam

Roxette – “Dressed For Success”

Marie Fredriksson, one half of the Swedish duo Roxette, passed away yesterday, aged 61.

From their album “Look Sharp!” (1988):

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New Music

Harry Styles – “Adore You”

From his upcoming album “Fine Line”, to be released on 13 December 2019:

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In The Spotlight

Elise Trouw – “How To Get What You Want”

Hailing from San Diego, this uber-talented recording artist is, besides a singer and songwriter, also a gifted multi-instrumentalist. Raised on an eclectic musical palette, ranging from The Carpenters to Green Day, she’s influenced by a plethora of genres. She graduated early to commit fully to her music. Playing every instrument herself, she debuted with her album “Unraveling” in 2017.

Enchanting, hypnotic and magical, her new single forges a breathtaking sonic sunrise. Mellow synths and smooth guitar strums merely accentuate the lively percussion, which drives the track to enthralling heights. And with her impressive vocals switching from having a silky jazz hue to alluring pop punch in the catchy chorus, this sunlit song gives the listener everything their ears ever wanted.

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Music History

Bobby Brown – “Don’t Be Cruel”

From his album “Don’t Be Cruel” (1988):

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New Music

Phoebe Ryan – “ICIMY”

From her upcoming debut album “How It Used To Feel”, to be released early 2020:

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