From their album “The Big Throwdown” (1987):
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Born under the Floridian sun, this singer and songwriter is more widely known as the front man of the high-energy pop-punk band Magnolia Park. He grew up singing in church, but seeing Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” made him pursue his calling. He’s also been featured on tracks by 408 and plxntkid. Influenced by Labrinth, Billie Eilish and Usher, he’s now exploring a more softer R&B/pop blend.
Written while he was going through a breakup, his debut solo single chronicles the heartache, amplified by futile attempts to make them stay. Coated in a slightly neon 80s vibe, he wraps the emotive lyrics in a laid-back, yet lively pop melody with silvery synths, airy guitars and a power-pop rhythm. And with his heartfelt, velveteen vocals, this retro-dipped pop-rock tune shows a sincere vulnerablity.
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From his album “There’s Nothing But Space, Man!” (2022):
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Based in Naarm/Melbourne, Australia and named after her childhood nickname, this proud Noongar songstress comes from a musical family who pulled the guitar out at every occasion. Also fronting the band Squid Nebula, she’s now exploring a solo path. She’s supported Hiatus Kaiyote and played various festivals. Inspired by artists like Erykah Badu, she released her debut single “Falling” in 2020.
Embracing the playfulness of desire and the feelings of getting caught up in temptation, her new single blends romance with a jazzy melody. Taken from her upcoming debut EP “Morning Sun”, expected on January 17th, it’s the easy-going vibe from the mild percussion, alluring keys and winsome guitars that creates an amorous tune. And with her silky vocals, this jam is full of dreamy tenderness.
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