Music History

Amanda Marshall – “Love Lift Me”

From her album “Tuesday’s Child” (1999):

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New Music

Shawn Mendes – “Heart Of Gold”

From his upcoming album “SHAWN”, to be released on 15 November 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Cleo Sol – “Fear When You Fly”

Born in London to a Serbian-Spanish mother and a Jamaican father, this British singer and songwriter was raised on jazz music. Her parents being musicians themselves and playing in a jazz band, she inherited their love for music and performing. She started singing at youth clubs, but in 2008 found herself singing on Tinie Tempah’s “Tears”. Also a member of the music collective SAULT and inspired by Stevie Wonder, Erykah Badu and Jill Scott, she debuted with “High” in 2011.

Reminding us never to give up hope, regardless how many setbacks we have to endure in life, her new single is a dreamy ballad, reminiscent of 70s Michael Jackson. Instantly putting us under her musical spell, the song bobs along on gentle sonic soundwaves of a mellow rhythm, tender keys and gentle guitars. Dipped in delicate vintage soulfulness with a touch of soft gospel, it’s her crystalline vocals touching your heart that makes this stunning hypnotic tune something truly special.

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Music History

Barry Gibb – “Fine Line”

From his album “Now Voyager” (1984):

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New Music

Lauren Mayberry – “Crocodile Tears”

From her upcoming album “Vicious Creatures”, to be released on 6 December 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Somebody Someone – “Better”

Born as Aubrey Hays and hailing from Gulfport, MS, this singer and songwriter grew up in a music-oriented household. By the time they were 10, they were already performing with a family band at weddings and even opened for Blake Shelton at the Crawfish Music Festival. Now based in Austin and inspired by artists like The Beach Boys, Fiona Apple and Brandi Carlile, they initially debuted under their own name on “Isn’t It Enough”. They’re now entering a new phase under a new moniker.

Based on their own experiences of finding themselves and their own identity, their new single is both deeply personal and melodically spellbinding. Starting with an alluring acoustic piano, soft strings and an angelic backing choir, this exquisite ballad is truly breathtaking. Pouring pure passion into the notes, the melody reaches down and touches your soul. And with their charismatic, melancholic vocals narrating the honest lyrics, this wistful tune is an enthralling treasure.

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