Music History

Sheryl Crow – “Steve McQueen”

From her album “C’mon, C’mon” (2002):

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New Music

The 1975 – “Happiness”

From their upcoming album “Being Funny In A Foreign Language”, to be released on 14 October 2022:

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In The Spotlight

Julia Cannon – “These Dreams”

Raised in Alaska, this genre-bending singer, songwriter and music producer has a Filipino-Panamanian heritage. While money was tight when she was growing up, she learned to survive adversities. Encouraged by someone to pursue her dreams, she attended Berklee College of Music. Inspired by artists like Paul McCartney, Ella Fitzgerald and Stevie Wonder, she debuted on “My Name Is Julia” in 2015.

Meant to bring comfort to those who are struggling with abandoment issues and anxiety dreams, her new single sounds like a warm and soothing hug. With a mellow acoustic piano, gentle rhythm and smooth guitar plucks creating an easygoing, jazz-infused soundscape, it’s the tranquil and calming timbre of her voice that make this welcoming jazzy jam sound like a delightful sonic dream.

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Music History

The Jacksons – “Shake Your Body (Down To The Ground)”

From their album “Destiny” (1978):

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New Music

Kelsea Ballerini – “The Little Things”

From her upcoming album “Subject To Change”, to be released on 23 September 2022:

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In The Spotlight

Rebel Kicks – “Hamartia”

Based in New York City, brothers Anthony and Steven Babino were born into music, thanks to a professional singer/songwriter dad. They grew up listening to legends like Frank Sinatra and Bobby Darin, as well as Deep Purple and YES. Although they’ve always performed together, their current project was formed in 2018. They released their debut “Fall Of The American Dream” in that same year.

Named after a term from Greek tragedy meaning a fatal flaw that leads to the downfall of a hero, their new single tells the story of people who are their own worst enemy. Taken from their same-titled EP and wrapped in an infectiously upbeat pop-rock melody, it’s the rousing rhythm, crisp guitar riffs and their fresh, soulful vocals that give this vintage-dipped tune a neon-fuelled sparkle.

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