New Music

Gabe Coulter – “I Heard A Whisper”

Imposing and anthemic, wrapped in beauteous tones, this is the new single by singer and songwriter Gabe Coulter:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | iTunes

In The Spotlight

Tatyana Kalko – “Thank You For The Pain”

Born in Belarus and based in New York City, this singer and songwriter is a classically trained vocalist and self-taught guitarist and piano player. Blending her rich Slavic and Jewish heritage with contemporary sounds, she’s explored everything from folk and electro-pop to jazz and chansons. Influenced by the likes of Leonard Cohen and The Beatles, she released her debut “On Repeat” in 2018.

Capturing sheer beauty in four minutes of exceptional elegance, her new single takes her talent for storytelling and lifts it up with a stunning melody. The sumptuous piano sets the tone, while the handclap rhythm and the velveteen strings stroke her silky, dulcet vocals. Lyrically talking about our inner struggles and how to overcome them, this smooth groove leaves a lot to be thankful for.

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

Music History

The Gap Band – “Shake”

From their album “The Gap Band” (1979):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

New Music

Natalie Imbruglia – “Build It Better”

From her upcoming album “Firebird”, to be released on 24 September 2021:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

In The Spotlight

Liz Lawrence – “Saturated”

Although initially wanting to become a football player, this British singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist was always surrounded by music when growing up. She debuted with a more folk-driven album “Bedroom Hero” in 2012, but withdrew from the spotlight to teach herself production and tour with Bombay Bicycle Club. She’s also supported Scouting For Girls and Ani DiFranco live on stage.

Taking a more disco approach to an enchanting love song, her new single is a spellbinding slice of auditory delights. Taken from her upcoming album “The Avalanche”, to be released on September 17th, this spirited tune is build on a driving rhythm and a lively bass line. Enriched with crisp guitars, bright keys and her distinctive fresh vocals, she saturates this infectious jam with copious sonic sparkle.

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

Music History

Midnight Star – “Tuff”

From their album “Standing Together” (1981):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes