From her upcoming EP “Checkmate”, expected early 2022:
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Formed as teenagers in the Woodland Hills area of Los Angeles in 2012, this indie-rock quartet has been honing their craft ever since. Consisting of Christo Bowman, Gavin Bennett, Miles Morris and Ray Libby, they’ve supported the likes of The 1975 and Halsey and played festivals such as Coachella. In 2013, they released their debut single “Cardiac Arrest” of their album “Language & Perspective”.
Enriching a touch of retro 80s pop with a scintillating contemporary indie-rock production, their new single is bursting with lustrous cheerful vibes. Taken from their upcoming album “Apocalypse Whenever”, expected on January 28th, they layer a virulent beat, whimsical keys and crisp electric guitar with Christo’s fresh vocals and create a radiant tune that’s as sweet and tasty as a peach.
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Returning after 8 years with an insatiable funky vibe and blazing horns, this is the new single by Big Time Rush:
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Hailing from Seattle, this velveteen singer and songwriter has been singing jazz since she was 6 years young. She moved to Nashville in 2018 to study English and vocal jazz at Vanderbilt University and in 2021 became the first jazz vocalist to graduate. Inspired by legendary vocalists like Norah Jones, Amy Winehouse and Ella Fitzgerald, she debuted with “I Don’t Want To Break Your Heart” in 2020.
Dripping in dreamy nostalgia, while dealing with a feeling of loss and hopelessness, her new single is a mesmerizing masterpiece. Radiating a rich, comforting warmth from the mellow guitar, she injects some oomph with a punchy rhythm and enchanting piano. And with her charismatic and soulful vocals fusing smooth jazz with a touch of pop, this soft jam conjures images of sultry nights by the Seine.
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From his album “Parting Should Be Painless” (1984):
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