In The Spotlight

The Goodies – “Runnin'”

Founded by Justin Goodman and Zan, this San Diego-based duo blends a wide range of genres, from reggae and pop to R&B and folk. Initially making music as Jus Goodie, they released the album “On Time” in 2015, followed by a slew of singles. Recently they’ve been dropping videos of their own take on songs by Queen, Bob Dylan and Nirvana. They debuted their new moniker on “The Maze” in 2023.

Inspired by Zan’s own journey trying to break free from bad situations by taking to the road in a ’73 VW bus, their new single tells an universal story of self-discovery and forging a new path. Taken from their upcoming debut EP, expected in January 2024, the spirited track is driven by an infectious reggae beat, avid guitars and fierce horns. And with passionate vocals, this groove is an eclectic gem.

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Music History

Bucks Fizz – “London Town”

From their album “Greatest Hits” (1983):

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New Music

Nia Wyn – “Loves Me Not”

Infused with delectable soulful vibes and bright horns, this is the new single by Welsh songbird Nia Wyn:

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Totten Bridge – “I Can’t Leave Us Behind”

Conceived during the Covid lockdowns, this is a musical project of New York-based songwriter James Palace. He was first introduced to music through his grandfather’s record store, absorbing various styles. He blends diverse genres from classic to contemporary with relatable lyrics. Inspired by Sam Fender, Coldplay and Imagine Dragons, he debuted with “Nobody Knows Me Like You Do” in 2022.

Exploring the aftermath of a failed relationship, his new single ponders about treasuring the positive impact a person had, rather than holding on to resentment. First tickling your ears with a refreshing guitar, it’s seamlessly joined by a mellow beat and his emotion-laden, harmonic vocals. Leading to an anthemic climax, this poignant slice of wistful pop is full of catchy hooks and uplifting vibes.

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Music History

Fleetwood Mac – “Skies The Limit”

From their album “Behind The Mask” (1990):

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New Music

Robert Grace – “Nice Guys Finish Last”

Filled with empowering lyrics and an anthemic pop sparkle, this is the new single by Irish artist Robert Grace:

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