In The Spotlight

Emie Nathan – “Static”

Born in New York and raised in London, this emerging singer and songwriter grew up in a very musical house, surrounded by the jazz of Ella Fitzgerald and Eva Cassidy as well as pop of Elton John and rock of Queen. She was also a member of the Capital Children’s Choir. Inspired by artists such as Bon Iver, Maggie Rogers and Coldplay, she debuted her rich pop-noir sound on her EP “White Light” in 2021.

Showing her vulnerable side by singing about a defining moment in college where an innocent decision let to a scary situation, her new single wraps the honest lyrics in a dynamic melody. Musically journeying from senstive keys and guitar strums to a passion-injected chorus, the tune follows the emotional ups and downs of the narrative. Genuine and heartfelt, this is a riveting, empowering jam.

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Music History

Shalamar – “Dead Giveaway”

From their album “The Look” (1983):

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New Music

Alice Merton – “The Other Side”

From her album “S.I.D.E.S.” (2022):

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In The Spotlight

Caitlynne Curtis – “Mood Swings”

Born in Boston, this singer and songwriter started singing aged 3 and taking vocal lessons at 6. Her parents moved the family to Nashville when she was 12 to further her career. Although an audition for The X-Factor resulted in rejection, it was rapper Struggle Jennings who discovered and signed her. Inspired by Miranda Lambert and Celine Dion, she released her debut “Soldier’s Daughter” in 2010.

Telling the emotional story of a couple who’s drug and alcohol use causes their relationship to become toxic, her new single wraps her deep metaphoric lyrics in a surprising uplifting melody. Blending touches of candied pop, hearty rock and fresh Americana into one infectious soundscape, it’s the vibrant guitar riffs, vivid drums and her luscious vocals that will definitely lighten your mood.

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Music History

KISS – “Reason To Live”

From their album “Crazy Nights” (1987):

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New Music

Bananarama – “Masquerade”

From their upcoming album “Masquerade”, to be released on 22 July 2022:

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