In The Spotlight

Keyside – “Angeline”

Originating from Liverpool, this British indie band has been making their name on the music scene, despite having been together only a short time. Consisting of Dan Parker, Ben Cassidy, Oisin McAvoy and Max Gibson, they’ve gained praise from BBC Introducing, played Isle of Wight Festival and opened for The Cheap Thrills. Inspired by The Coral and The La’s, they debuted with “Lights Out” in 2022.

Telling a heartbreaking story about a woman who needs to struggle to provide for herself and her family, while wrapping it in an infectious, upbeat melody, is a sign of skilled songwriting. With a vibrant rhythm, jaunty guitars and sunlit sonic hooks, their refreshing melodic artistry is gripping. And with a sweet, earworm chorus tickling your dancing feet, this insatiable jam leaves you wanting more.

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Music History

Foxes – “Let Go For Tonight”

From her album “Glorious” (2014):

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New Music

Matthew Mole – “Always By My Side”

From his album “Wake Up, It’s Morning” (2023):

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In The Spotlight

ROKI – “Hands Up”

Hailing from Vancouver, this Canadian singer/songwriter grew up as a shy girl, before starting to write and produce music as a creative outlet. Initially she headed up several bands as well as write her own material, but took a short break from her music to pursue a love for film-making. Inspired by artists like Nelly Furtado, Melody Gardot and Billie Eilish, she released her debut single “Let Go” in 2022.

Inspired by an argument with her partner, her new single captures the moment the realization hits that the fight has come to an end and it’s time to surrender. Taken from her upcoming EP “Lovable”, expected in November, it’s the blend of fiery blues with fierce soul that puts the passion of the quarrel in a melody. With vigorous drums, blazing brass and stirring vocals, this jam is a vivacious groove.

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Music History

John Hiatt – “Cry Love”

From his album “Walk On” (1995):

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New Music

Natalie Shay – “Figure Of 8”

From her EP “Figure Of 8” (2023):

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