From their album “This Is Alphabeat” (2008):
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From their upcoming album “No Rain. No Flowers”, to be released on 6 September 2024:
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Based in Salt Lake City, this versatile singer and songwriter was raised in a family of musicians. She studied and was a vocalist at School Of Rock, where she gained her performance confidence. Since then she’s shared the stage with Grammy winning artists like Jon Batiste and Elliot Yarmin and learned how to produces, arrange, write, perform and record her own music. Inspired by the likes of Amy Winehouse, India Arie and Moonchild, she released her debut “Something Special” in 2020.
Meant as a reassurance that everything will be alright when the tears have dried up after an unexpected break-up, her new single feels like a warm, comforting blanket. With a delightfully silky sonic embrace, she takes the softest elements of soul, jazz and R&B and blends them with some honeyed sounds. With a laidback rhythm, gentle keys and mellow guitar riffs creating an ear-stroking melodic heaven, it’s her sultry, soulful vocals that take this enchanting tune to another level.
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From her upcoming album “Palpitations”, to be released on 14 June 2024:
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Based in Toronto, this Canadian singer and songwriter has created a fan base from North America to the UK with his unique piano-pop melodies. He’s been honing his genre-blended sound since bursting onto the music scene in 2005. Over time he’s released six albums, an EP and a number of singles and shared the stage with Barenaked Ladies and Martha Wainwright. Inspired by The Beach Boys, Paul Simon and Laura Nyro, he debuted with his album “I’ll Bring The Stereo” in 2005.
Following the theme of his previous single “I Almost Called You Babe“, his new single discusses the simple, yet important things we’d miss when a relationship ends. Starting this stylish song with an vulnerable acoustic piano and leading to a crescendo of keys and multi-layered harmonies, it’s his emotion-filled, storytelling vocals that capture the conflicting feelings of wishing an ex-lover well, while mourning what was lost. Reminiscent of 70s piano ballads, this is a bittersweet gem.
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