This Toronto-based Canadian quartet, consisting of Devon Richardson, Tom Ionescu, Jeff Giles and Zach Sutton, have been making music together since 2006. Formed while attending University, they began playing covers in packed clubs. Their original material is a colorful, evolving genre-spanning blend. They debuted with “The Garage Sessions” in 2009 and toured with Tom Odell, Arkells and Blue Rodeo.
Influenced by the rock music of the 60s and 70s, but with a neon-colored 80s coating, their new single shines warm summertime sunshine on their indie-rock sound. Singing about working through a relationship, instead of holding out for something better, they capture the feeling of naive youth. With slightly out-of-tune guitars and joyous party vibes, this tune is filled with happiness-inducing nostalgia.
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From her album “Emotions” (1991):
With a bouncy and sunlit sing-a-long pop vibe, this is the new single by Jamie Cullum:
This husband-and-wife duo, consisting of Michael Trotter Jr. and Tanya Blount-Trotter, joined musical forces in 2014. Having found the perfect, eclectic balance of Southern soul, gospel, country and Rock ‘n Roll, their live-shows are joyful jolt of pure energy. They opened for the legendary
Introducing an exhilarating classic soul sound, their new single is a vivacious celebration of love. Taken from their upcoming album “Hearts Town”, expected on September 25th, it opens up with rip-roaring horns tickling your ears. With added rhythm and retro organ setting the melodic scene for their joyous, soul-soaked vocals, this sanguine jam is a positivity-radiating slice of a sumptuous soul pie.
From his album “Keep The Fire” (1979):
From her upcoming album “The Otherside”, to be released on 30 October 2020: