In The Spotlight

DYLYN – “Find Myself”

Born as Gwendolyn Lewis, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up listening to her fathers 70s records. In her school years she listened to vintage rock music and started her own band aged 17. Initially exploring dubstep as Guinevere, she decided to return to rock. Influenced by Led Zeppelin and Pink Floyd, she debuted her new sound and moniker with her 2018 EP “Sauvignon And A Kimono”.

Drizzling a slight pop sauce over a generous slice of raw rock, her new single serves up a mighty auditory dish. Taken from her upcoming EP “Make It Naked”, expected in 2021, she manages to marry the smoky and stylish pop verses with the pure grit of the rock chorus. From the reverberating beat to the howling guitars and the fresh synth touches, this sonic experience is a rocking triumph.

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Music History

Haircut One Hundred – “Prime Time”

From their album “Paint And Paint” (1984):

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New Music

Miley Cyrus – “Midnight Sky”

From her upcoming album “She Is Miley Cyrus”, to be released later in the year:

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Lauren Sanderson – “Frustrated”

A rebel on the music scene, this singer and songwriter started off being her own manager, booking her own first tour and recording her music in her bedroom closet. That dedication, passion and self-assurance shines through in her songs. She debuted with “Oceans” in 2015 and went on to open for FINNEAS on tour. Early 2020 she released her first full-length album “Midwest Kids Can Make It Big”.

Exploring both the dark and light corners of her synth-pop sound, her new single paints a powerful image of her search for the love she deserves. Reminiscent of Miley Cyrus and SZA, she manages to find an auditory balance between gloomy and hopeful. With shimmering synths, a pulsating beat and her compelling vocal energy, this slick ear-pleaser is a powerhouse of contemporary pop/rock.

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Music History

Shalamar – “Tossing, Turning & Swinging”

From their album “Disco Gardens” (1978):

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New Music

Beth Macari – “I Am”

From her upcoming EP “I Am Everything”, expected later in the year:

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