Born in California, raised in Amsterdam and now based in London, this singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by different music ranging from bossa nova and jazz to 70s classics. She wrote her first song aged 12 and got enchanted by sonic storytelling. Last year she supported Greta Isaac on her tour and, inspired by Joni Mitchell and Neil Young, she released her debut single “House Of Cards”.
Writing about the realization that she feels the need to escape when she gets too close to a person, her new single carries the honest lyrics on a bed of musical optimism. With an upbeat rhythm driving the tune, enriched with breezy guitar strums and melodic keys, it’s her organically sweet vocals putting the finishing touches on this polished gem that fills it with sparkle and vivacity.
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From his album “Cee-Lo Green And His Perfect Imperfections” (2002):
From her EP “Wednesday’s Child (Side A)” (2022):
Australian born and now London-based, this indie-pop singer and songwriter got known as one of ‘Australia’s best-kept musical secrets’. However, he’s been working in the music scene for a while with
Created while in lockdown, separated from family and friends, his uplifting new single focuses on not wasting time by narrating the story of two people who’ve always been friends, but flirted with being more. Wrapped in funky pop tones from the bouncy rhythm, luminous keys and full-flavored electric guitar, it’s his sunlit, sugar-sweet vocals that add a touch of soul to this scrumptious tune.
From their album “From The Left Side” (1986):
From their upcoming album “AM Gold”, to be released on 20 May 2022: