In The Spotlight

Alice Pisano – “Open Up”

Born and raised in Ferrera, this Italian singer-songwriter got the music bug when her dad brought home a piano when she was 7. After piano and singing lessons and starting the band Down The Rabbit Hole in high school, she moved to London and attended the renowned Academy of Contemporary Music. Inspired by Lana Del Rey, Joni Mitchell and Bob Dylan, she debuted with “Celebrate Life” in 2018.

Bring on the sonic sunshine and radiant synths, because her new bubbly single is bursting with bright summertime luminescence. With every note carrying a joyous cocktail of refreshing tones, it’s her uplifting vocals that put the paper umbrella on top. Filled with anthemic pop vibes and an indulgent euphoric chorus, this lustrous jam will open up its melodic arms and give you a warm aural embrace.

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Music History

Level 42 – “Overtime”

From their album “Guaranteed” (1991):

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New Music

Yola – “Starlight”

From her upcoming album “Stand For Myself”, to be released on 30 July 2021:

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In The Spotlight

Daniel Nolet – “Go Back”

Having spent most of his childhood playing professional football, it was a knee injury that put this Dutch singer and songwriter onto a path of music. Also forming a duo with his producer Mischa Dirksen under the name ATLS, he pours more nostalgia into his solo sound. Influenced by the likes of John Mayer, James Bay and the Red Hot Chili Peppers, he’s working on his debut EP, expected this fall.

Instantly gripping with punchy percussion and a crisp guitar, his debut single promises earstroking tones and doesn’t disappoint. With a warm mellow vibe throughout, this is a mesmerizing auditory experience. Narrating the nostalgic feeling you get at the initial moments of young love, this smooth, effervescent tune combines comforting melancholy with cheerful optimism and a joyful sparkle.

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Music History

Laura Branigan – “The Lucky One”

From her album “Self Control” (1984):

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New Music

Greyson Chance – “Nobody”

From his album “Trophies” (2021):

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