Music History

Stacy Lattisaw – “Nail It To The Wall”

From her album “Take Me All The Way” (1986):

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Jake Shears – “Meltdown”

With a lively and sparkling discolicious groove, this is the new single by Jake Shears:

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Casii Stephan – “Trapeze Artist”

Although she grew up shy, this Tulsa-based singer and songwriter found her fierce voice when she began writing songs on the family piano aged 16. Having created an unique blend of soulful pop/rock, her vocal acrobatics have been hailed by critics worldwide. Compared to Florence Welch and Carole King and inspired by The White Stripes and H.E.R., she released her debut “Yo-Yo” in 2014.

Highlighting her exquisite songwriting skills and glowing with a colorful passion, her new single is anthemic and empowering. Starting with a sweet acoustic piano and her luscious silky voice, the song soon ascends to a cinematic orchestral extravagance. Showing the rich vibrancy of her lavish vocal skills, singing about how life’s highs and lows are visible on social media, this is a multilayered treasure.

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Music History

Bryan Adams – “Can’t Stop This Thing We Started”

From his album “Waking Up The Neighbours” (1991):

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New Music

Matilda – “Forever”

With a delicious cinematic 80s synthpop feel, this is the new single by Norwegian songbird Matilda:

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Lake Malawi – “Lucy”

Founded by lead vocalist Albert Černý in 2013, this indie-pop trio from the Czech Republic released their debut single “Always June” in 2014. They played several festivals such as Rock For People and The Great Escape, and opened for the likes of The Kooks, Mika and Thirty Seconds To Mars. In 2019 they reached the 11th place at the Eurovision Songcontest in Tel Aviv with the song “Friend Of A Friend”.

And the Eurovision influences continue on their joyous new single. Co-written by Austria’s entry Cesar Sampson and co-produced by Norway’s JOWST, they douse elated indie-pop with their signature 80s-soaked sound. Inspired by the fun they had with a cardboard cut-out of host Lucy Ayoub in Tel Aviv, it’s the sparkling neon synths, bright guitars and a sunlit rhythm that make this a slick pop jam.

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