New Music

Circa Waves – “Miss Christmas”

Giving a warm Christmassy hug, wrapped in glittery tinsel, this is the new single by British band Circa Waves:

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Abigail Barlow – “Where’s That Girl”

With a musical prowess beyond her youthful years, this American songstress grew up on music, listening to her piano playing dad. It wasn’t long before she was playing herself and had immersed herself in records ranging from Elton John to Alessia Cara. Although a victim of relentless bullying, she never gave up on her ambition. Now based in Los Angeles, she debuted with “After The Party” in 2017.

Narrating a tumultuous relationship with musical vigor and lyrical empowerment, her new single is a sonic sparkler. With a soft piano and the sound of a voicemail laying the foundation, her emotive voice starts telling the tale of romantic neglect. Putting all of her fire into the chorus, it explodes with Katy Perry-like dynamism and makes this love story a rousing and impassioned pop jam.

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Music History

Daniel Powter – “Free Loop”

From his album “DP” (2005):

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New Music

Joss Stone – “Walk With Me”

Sending a message of love in a tough world and wrapping it in a gospel coat, this is the new single by Joss Stone:

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Ticket 2 Mars – “Freedom Over Dollar Signs”

Binding elements of 70s disco, reggae and funk with a modern pop aesthetic, this is the brainchild of Australian performer, songwriter and DJ Adam Leatherbarrow. He’s spent many years playing local bands and running music events both in Sydney and the Sunshine Coast. Recently partnered with friend and producer Luke Bertoz, they’ve been working on creating their self-titled debut album.

Taking inspiration from 70s disco, yet creating a kind of laid-back West-Coast feel, his new single is like velvet on the ears. The mellow rhythm takes the driving seat, while the breezy keys, airy guitars and soft violins create the auditory sunshine for this vintage roadtrip. And with his sleek and silkened vocals providing the wind in your hair, this smooth groove radiates some summery 70s freedom.

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Music History

Diana Ross – “Mirror, Mirror”

From her album “Why Do Fools Fall In Love?” (1981):

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