New Music

Coco Jones – “Santa Is Me”

From her EP “Coco By The Fireplace” (2024):

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In The Spotlight

Jack Drinker – “California King”

Based in Los Angeles, this singer and songwriter started singing and performing at 4 years young in the church choir and in musicals. In high school he started writing his own songs more seriously. He graduated from UCLA’s Herb Alpert School Of Music where he studied Music History and Industry and recently played a live show at the prestigious LA music venue The Hotel CafĂ©. Inspired by Gracie Abrams, Whitney Houston and Lana Del Rey, he debuted with “Bye Bye” in 2019.

Although the song has a lightness and an excitement to it, his new single also incorporates an awareness that inevitably things might no go the way you hope they do. Especially in relationships in which we might glorify people to be something they never were. Starting with a vulnerable acoustic guitar, the track soon evolves with punchy drums and jangly electric guitars in the catchy chorus. And with his refreshing vocals, this exhilarating indie-pop tune has an uplifting, anthemic feel.

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Music History

Pat Benatar – “So Long”

From her album “True Love” (1991):

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New Music

The Wombats – “My Head Is Not My Friend”

From their upcoming album “Oh! The Ocean”, to be released on 21 February 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Matilda Mann – “Dazed & Confused”

Born and raised in London, this British singer and songwriter has been writing songs since she was very young. She grew up listening to her parents’ music like The Beatles, Joni Mitchell and David Bowie. She graduated from the BRIT school and has since graced many stages such as Glastonbury and Reading & Leeds Festival. She also opened for artists like Arlo Parks and Beabadoobee. Inspired by Laura Marling, Lianne La Havas and Adele, she debuted with her EP “If That Makes Sense” in 2020.

Written in the August sun, released in the cold grey of Winter and filled with hope and anticipation for Spring, her new single captures the feeling that you’re still there for a loved one while seasons change. Taken from her upcoming album “Roxwell”, expected on February 28th, she draws us into her musical world by blending pop, folk and a touch of jazz into a warm and inviting melody. With tasty synths, hearty drums and her saccharine vocals, this tune is a catchy, heartfelt groove.

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Music History

Mike & The Mechanics – “All I Need Is A Miracle”

From their album “Mike + The Mechanics” (1985):

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