From her album “This Is Niecy” (1976):
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Based in London, this British singer and songwriter grew up listening to the 80s music of Madonna and Sister Sledge. She studied Musical Theatre at the BRIT School, but it would be studying English Literature which developed a love for songwriting. Since then she’s written songs with Call Me Loop and Blithe. Inspired by Two Door Cinema Club and FOALS she released her debut “Just Friends” in 2020.
Chronicling the end of an emotional journey trying to get over a breakup, her new single is a riveting amalgam of retro and modern pop. Kicking the song off slowly with mellow 80s-sounding synths and a driving beat, it rises up to an upbeat and infectious modern chorus. And with her refreshing vocals adding a sparkle to the catchy melody, this effervescent groove is definitely the one to listen to.
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Singing about the debilitating effects of insomnia in an upbeat pop bop, this is the new single by Bow Anderson:
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Born in Hertfordshire as David Rhodes and now London-based, this singer, songwriter and musician initially played guitar and bass in bands. With the encouragement of his family, he found the courage to sing. Since going solo he’s performed at festivals like Glastonbury and opened for Sam Smith and Hozier. Inspired by Radiohead, The Doors and Arthur Lee, he debuted with “Raise Your Love” in 2014.
Singing about the need to try to find happiness in a constantly changing world, his new single captures his introspective lyrics in a stunning and elegant melody. Starting with an opulent piano and his mesmerizing voice, the song is later joined by sumptuous violins and a lavish rhythm. Enchanting with every contemplative word and entrancing note, this luscious ballad is sheer sonic beauty.
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