In The Spotlight

Adam Wedd – “Pink Dinosaurs”

Born and raised in London, this British singer/songwriter fell in love with music aged 7 and started taking piano lessons. At the age of 13 he taught himself to play guitar, after stealing and never returning his dads guitar. He’s got a masters in songwriting from Tileyard Music. Inspired by artists such as Celine Dion, Tom Waits and Johnny Cash, he released his debut single “Flowers After Flames” in 2019.

Telling the story of a divorced dad of two, who has his kids stay with him for the first time, his new single is filled with genuine lyrical and sonic vulnerability. Captivating from the very first soft guitar plucks, the song evolves with a driving beat, shimmering electric guitars and a passionate chorus. And with his emotion-laden vocals, this luscious and tumultuous tune goes from soothing to scintillating.

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Music History

Oleta Adams – “Never Knew Love”

From her album “Movin’ On” (1995):

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New Music

Kula Shaker – “Natural Magick”

From their upcoming album “Natural Magick”, to be released on 26 January 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Devon Gabriella – “Gone For Good”

Growing up in Los Gatos, this singer and songwriter was singing with her dad on the piano since she was a toddler. Aged 8 she started a trio with her twin sister and a friend and performed at local talent shows. She moved to L.A. to pursue her music career and took to TikTok for promotion. Inspired by Gracie Abrams, Lizzie McAlpine and Sabrina Carpenter, she debuted with “The Way I See You” in 2020.

Knowing that a relationship has come to an end, but reminiscing and longing to have what was lost again, her new single goes on a recognizable lyrical rollercoaster. Starting with an emotive synth and distorted voice, the song comes into its own in the upbeat chorus. With a lively rhythm, sparkling keys and her bewitching vocals, this emphatic tune is filled with stirring pop sensibilities.

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Music History

The O’Jays – “Have You Had Your Love Today”

From their album “Serious” (1989):

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New Music

Emeli Sandé – “My Boy Likes To Party”

From her album “How Were We To Know” (2023):

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