In The Spotlight

April Ivy – “Can’t Fight This Feeling”

Born as Mariana Gonçalves, this 20 year young singer and songwriter grew up in the radiant sunshine of Portugal. From the age of nine she provided voice dubs for Disney films, like Toy Story 3 and Tangled. In 2016 she topped the national iTunes chart as an independent artist with her acclaimed debut “Be OK”, which led to her becoming the first Portuguese artist to sign with Universal Music France.

Returning to her independent roots, her new single brings out infectious disco beats and douses them into some resplendent glitterball luster. Built upon a groovy bass-line, the sweltering synths, gleaming guitars and funky hooks forge a virulent vibe. And with her tingling, retro-touched vocals singing about self-empowerment, this is an anthemic disco-pop jam that will make you feel great.

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Music History

Foreigner – “Feels Like The First Time”

From their album “Foreigner” (1977):

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New Music

La Roux – “Automatic Driver”

From her upcoming album “Supervision”, to be released on 7 February 2020:

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In The Spotlight

The Coronas – “Haunted”

The three members of this Irish rock trio – Danny O’Reilly, Graham Knox and Conor Egan – met at Terenure College in Dublin and formed a band initially called Kiros. Later they changed their name and debuted with their album “Heroes Or Ghosts” in 2007. Since then they’ve released four more albums, toured extensively worldwide and opened for the likes of Paul McCartney, The Script and Justin Timberlake.

Possessed by the friendly pop-rock spirits of the musical realm, their new single displays its delightful heavenly soundscape for the world to hear. Effortlessly sliding between a celestial smoothness and an energetic vitality, it entices and excites at the same time. With a mellow piano, ascending rhythm, fresh guitars and alluring vocals, this is one catchy tune you don’t mind being haunted by.

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Music History

Amy Grant – “Good For Me”

From her album “Heart In Motion” (1991):

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New Music

Goo Goo Dolls – “Lost”

From their album “Miracle Pill” (2019):

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