New Music

Sophie & The Giants – “Right Now”

Bursting with dazzling upbeat pop vibes, this is the new single by British band Sophie & The Giants:

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Eddie & The Getaway – “Silver Lining”

Having met aged 13 in the smouldering heat of Arizona, Eddie Eberle and drummer Christian “Champ” Champion have been chasing the getaway lifestyle ever since. Also active with extreme sports, Eddie likes to be riding dirt-bikes or surfing. Inspired by bands like The Killers and Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers, they fuse punchy pop/rock with modern country and debuted with “Drive Away” in 2020.

Exploding with stadium-sized roaring guitars and potent drums, their new single certainly knows how to make an entrance. While staying true to the legacy of thrilling rock anthems in the chorus, the rich verses are more indie-pop touched, brewing a delicious sonic concoction. Lyrically encouraging to see through the tough times to find the good, this 2000s-styled rock jam is pure energetic TNT.

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Music History

Patsy Gallant – “From New York To L.A.”

From her album “Are You Ready For Love” (1976):

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New Music

Blanks – “What You Do To Me”

Like a neon snapshot from 80s disco’s, this is the catchy new single by Dutch singer and songwriter Blanks:

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Maude Latour – “Walk Backwards”

Native to New York City, this storytelling pop singer and songwriter grew up moving around, having lived in London and Hong Kong before settling back in New York. She started singing in an acapella group in high school and began writing and performing her own songs based on life experiences. Influenced by rebels like King Princess and Lana Del Rey, she debuted with her EP “Starsick” in 2019.

Driven by a bouncy bassline and a punchy beat, her new single searches for a balance between current indie-pop and a vintage tinge. Introducing the playful melody in its infectious chorus, her smoky vocals tackle the blurry line between love and romance of a relationship with your best friend. Managing to blend deeper level emotion with a sonic summer sunset, she is definitely moving forwards.

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Music History

Jamiroquai – “Canned Heat”

From their album “Synkronized” (1999):

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