In The Spotlight

FLEECE – “Do You Wanna Party?”

Started when three teenagers started jamming together at summer camp, this Canadian quartet officially formed in 2013. Consisting of Matt Rogers, Megan Ennenberg, Jameson Daniel and Ethan Soil, they gained notoriety when their video parody “How To Write An Alt-J Song” went viral in 2015. Compared to Radiohead, Tame Impala and The Pixies, they debuted with their album “Scavenger” in 2015.

Saying goodbye to overthinking and celebrating the joyous feeling of freedom, their new single is a feel-good, disco-lit groove. With a lively beat, cheerful guitars and a whole bunch of sonic fun, they’ve created a delicious blend of retro elements and modern touches. And with Megan’s immaculate vocals, this infectious tune exudes sheer happiness, groovy vibes and pure summertime joy.

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Music History

Billy Joel – “The River Of Dreams”

From his album “River Of Dreams” (1994):

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New Music

Angie Stone – “Love The Feeling”

From her album “Love Language” (2023):

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In The Spotlight

Yoke Lore – “Shake”

Born in Katonah, New York as Adrian Galvin, this multi-talented singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, dancer and visual artist grew up in a creative family. While in college, he began writing songs and playing drums for Walk The Moon. Inspired by various artists from Carole King and Joni Mitchell to Roscoe Holcomb and Antebellum, he debuted his new moniker on his EP “Far Shore” in 2016.

Chronicling the need to forego routine in order to open yourself up for new and exciting experiences, his new single lauds the need to shake things up. Taken from his upcoming album “Toward A Never Ending New Beginning”, expected on September 22nd, it’s the warm bass plucks, electronic synth sparkles and his spellbinding vocals that dip this infectious, anthemic groove in nostalgic 00s hues.

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Music History

Claudja Barry – “(Boogie Woogie) Dancin’ Shoes”

From her album “I Wanna Be Loved By You” (1978):

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New Music

Jason Mraz – “Feel Good Too”

From his album “Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Ride” (2023):

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