In The Spotlight

Amanda Jerlov – “Thinking Bout You”

Hailing from Gothenburg, this rising Swedish singer and songwriter has a love of performing running through her veins. As a child she was already putting on elaborate concerts in her parents’ living room. She’s currently honing her craft at music school Musikmakarna. Inspired by the 70s and 80s sounds of Stevie Wonder and Diana Ross, she debuted with her single “One Not Two” in 2021.

Infused with retro-pop pizzazz and a splash of colorful neon luster, her new single is a playful and invigorating groove. Blending 80s electro of the shimmering synths with a relentless funky bassline, she designs her own sweeping soundscape. And with her dancing vocals, singing about regretting ending a relationship, this is a slick, vintage-dipped jam you’ll surely be thinking about.

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Music History

Shane Howard – “Walk On Fire”

From his album “River” (1990):

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New Music

Tove Styrke – “Start Walking”

Sparkling with a beat-driven 80s-touched neon vibe, this is the new single by Swedish songstress Tove Styrke:

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In The Spotlight

Jacob Fitzgerald – “Lonely”

Melbourne-based and born to a rebel dad and a calming mum, this Australian singer and songwriter grew up with music in his ears. Inspired by the feel-good songs from the likes of Bruce Springsteen, Huey Lewis & The News and Poison, he started playing in pubs as a teenager. Having created his own, exciting pop-rock style, he burst onto the music scene with his earworm single “Adore Ya” in 2018.

Taking your senses from a suave and easygoing start to the energetic guitar-driven chorus, his new single is all-encompassing slice of rousing indie-rock. Taken from his upcoming EP “Pretend I’m Cool”, expected to drop on November 19th, he infused the lyrics with desperation and insecurity, while adding a sense of positivity through the hearty guitars and brisk beats, making it irresistible.

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Music History

Ashlee Simpson – “Pieces Of Me”

From her album “Autobiography” (2004):

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New Music

Miles Kane – “See Ya When I See Ya”

From his upcoming album “Change The Show”, to be released on 21 January 2022:

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