In The Spotlight

Izzy Potter – “Can’t End What Never Was”

Originally from New York and now based in Nashville, this emerging singer/songwriter has always been singing, but started writing her own songs aged 12. She began playing gigs from bars to birthdays to hone her craft. At the moment she’s studying music at Belmont University. Inspired by Lizzy McAlpine, Taylor Swift and Maggie Rogers, she released her debut single “Place Called Home” in 2021.

Taking us with her into the depths of her heart, where she opens up about breaking up with a person she never technically dated, her new single centers around feelings of loneliness, confusion, hurt and longing. Starting soft and heartfelt with an acoustic guitar, the song ascends to a booming chorus. With a rock beat, howling guitars and her stirring vocals, this exhilarating jam is a sonic stunner.

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Music History

Weezer – “Island In The Sun”

From their album “Weezer (The Green Album)” (2002):

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New Music

Tyla – “Truth Or Dare”

From her upcoming album “Tyla”, to be released on 1 March 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Teenage Dads – “Tale Of A Man”

Formed near Melbourne in 2015, this Australian indie-rock band consists of Jordan Finlay, Connor McLaughlin, Vincent Kinna and Angus Christie. They started playing school assemblies and local pubs. Since they’ve supported Lime Cordiale, as well as playing a headline world tour. Inspired by bands like The Beatles, The Beach Boys and The Strokes, they debuted with the EP “Wett Weather” in 2017.

Telling an inspirational tale about friendship and the loving, as well as adventurous, relationship shared, their new single is infused with the Australian summer sun. The song starts with a breezy guitar, bouncy drum and Paul Simon reminiscent vocals, but unfolds into a summery indie chorus with jangly guitars and lively beat. Filled with sunshine, this laid-back tune is a catchy and heartfelt jam.

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Music History

Natalie Cole – “Wild Women Do”

From her album “Good To Be Back” (1989):

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New Music

AJR – “Inertia”

From their album “The Maybe Man” (2023):

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