New Music

John Mayer – “Last Train Home”

From his upcoming album “Sob Rock”, to be released on 16 July 2021:

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Lauren Aquilina – “Empathy”

Growing up in Bristol, this half British, half Maltese singer and songwriter started releasing music at a very young age. She debuted with her EP “Fools” in 2012. Taking a break while battling depression for two years opened up new opportunities to write songs for some of her favorite artists such as Demi Levato, FLETCHER and Olivia O’Brien. She also got to open for Taylor Swift at one of her shows.

Diving into the sounds of female singer/songwriters of the 90s, her new single has a familiar feel about it. Starting with a vibrant guitar and a mellifluent rhythm accompanying her expressive vocals telling her reflective story, the track quickly bounces to life in an exuberant chorus. Both intimate and vulnerable, as well as bold and refreshing, this jam celebrates all aspects of sonic passion.

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Music History

Foreigner – “Head Games”

From their album “Head Games” (1979):

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New Music

Cynthia Erivo – “The Good”

From her upcoming debut album “Ch.1 Vs.1”, to be released on 17 September 2021:

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Nya – “High”

Raised in the Florida sunshine, this genre-bending singer and songwriter has been enchanted by the transportive power of music from a young age. She found inspiration in the classic tones of Frank Sinatra and Fred Astaire, adding Fiona Apple’s lyricism and The Internet’s contemporary vibes as she grew as an artist. She debuted her retro-tinged, jazzy and soulful sound on her EP “Mania” in 2017.

Animated in delicious neon colors, her bubbly new single is an incredible fusion of 80s disco and pop, laced with a touch of funk and a jazzy undertone. With an infectious groovy rhythm, multi-layered harmonies and playful keys tickling the senses, she adds a taste of modernity with the relatable lyrics. And with her emotive, soul-infused voice adding a summery feel, this track is reaching new heights.

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Music History

Barenaked Ladies – “Enid”

From their album “Gordon” (1992):

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