In The Spotlight

Lila Holler – “Not Mad”

Dividing her time between the UK and the USA, this award-winning indie-pop singer and songwriter’s musical journey started when she was gifted an old guitar aged 14. Teaching herself how to play and to write songs, she honed her skills at the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan and is now studying songwriting and performance at LIPA in the UK. Inspired by a wide of range of artists like Phoebe Bridgers, The Marias and FKA Twigs, she released her debut single “Up&Out” in 2023.

Beautifully describing the honeymoon phase of a relationship, in which you just lose yourself in each others eyes, her new single is a romantic daydream put to music. With a calming melody gently ebbing and flowing, the song starts with smooth keys and a tranquil acoustic guitar. Joined by a soft drum and a hint of a harmonica, the track finds the perfect balance between mellow ballad and a poppy feel. And with her blissful vocals, this magical tune radiates romance from every note.

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Music History

Little River Band – “Lonesome Loser”

From their album “First Under The Wire” (1979):

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New Music

Pixie Lott – “Midnight Trash”

From her upcoming album “Encino”, to be released on 27 September 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Greg Gould – “Hurricane”

Hailing from Melbourne, this Australian singer and songwriter first burst onto the music scene by become the runner-up on Australia’s Got Talent in 2013. Initially singing covers, he’s been captivating millions across the globe with his powerful vocals. He’s headlined events like Chillout Festival and Sydney Pride and wrote “Marching On”, the official anthem for Darwin Pride. Inspired by Whitney Houston, Beyoncé and Sam Smith, he debuted with a cover of Prince’s “Purple Rain” in 2014.

Capturing the tumultuous, yet invigorating nature of the challenges life will face you with, his new single is an imposing blend of 90s vibes and modern pop. Taken from his latest album “Strings Attached” and recorded with a live string section, the song starts with a pulsating beat and a rich, upbeat piano and leads to an anthemic, orchestral abundance. Infused with a highly infectious chorus and his dynamic, multi-octave vocals, this passionate groove is filled with sonic energy.

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Music History

Annie Lennox – “Money Can’t Buy It”

From her album “Diva” (1992):

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New Music

The Fray – “Don’t Look Down”

From their upcoming EP “The Fray Is Back”, to be released on 27 September 2024:

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