New Music

Larkin Poe – “Little Bit”

From their upcoming album “BLOOM”, to be released on 24 January 2025:

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Beckah Amani – “Call Home”

Born in Tanzania to Burundian parents, this globe-trotting singer and songwriter moved to Australia at 7 years old and had a very musical upbringing. Being exposed to the multi-cultural music scene from East-African rhythms to the Australian pop and rock sound shaped her eclectic sound. She’s got nominated for Songwriter Of The Year at the APRA Music Awards and shared a stage with Coldplay. Inspired by Nina Simone, Adele and Ed Sheeran, she debuted with “Standards” in 2020.

Trying to capture the depression felt right after a breakup, her new single also reminds us that at the end of the darkness a bright new future looms. Taken from her recently released album “This Is How I Remember It”, it’s the melodic warmth radiating from the sumptuous notes that makes this a mesmerizing tune. With a gentle guitar and a lively beat setting the scene, it’s her striking vocals taking us from vulnerable to powerhouse that makes this gem sound unforgettable.

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Music History

Huey Lewis & The News – “Heart And Soul”

From their album “Sports” (1983):

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New Music

Rosie Darling – “Joanna”

With a delightful introspective nostalgic feel, this is the new single by L.A.-based songstress Rosie Darling:

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Donny Smith – “Adore You”

Born in Toronto, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up in a musical family. He learned his first song, AC/DC’s “Highway To Hell”, when his brother brought home an electric guitar. His professional career took off as part of his family’s band Fairchild, landing two Top 40 hits. After he was part of the Blue Veil Band, a touring band raising funds for the charity Blue Veil Ministry. Inspired by Guns N’ Roses, Ed Sheeran and Bob Marley, he debuted solo on “Breaking Through” in 2019.

Inspired by a heartfelt moment with his wife, where he was going to say “I love you”, but instead said “I adore you”, his new single is a love letter set to music. Blending neon-touched retro pop with classic soul, this vibrant melody is full of nostalgia. With sparkling synths, spirited rhythm and fresh guitars creating this delectable mid-tempo tune, it’s the joyous honesty of his authentic vocals that celebrates the elation of finding true love and make this groove sound like luscious ear candy.

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Music History

The Saturdays – “Up”

From their album “Chasing Lights” (2008):

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