Music History

Fitz & The Tantrums – “Moneygrabber”

From their album “Pickin’ Up The Pieces” (2010):

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New Music

Alessia Cara – “Slow Motion”

From her upcoming album “Love & Hyperbole”, to be released on 14 February 2025:

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Music History

Inner City – “Do You Love What You Feel”

From their album “Paradise” (1989):

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New Music

Deacon Blue – “How We Remember It”

From their upcoming album “The Great Western Road”, to be released on 21 March 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Kate Keller – “The Way I See The World”

Born, raised and based in New York City, this singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has been a musician all of her life. A classically trained vocalist and pianist, she also pursued a PhD in Psychology. With songwriting a recent addition, she’s created an exciting, genre-spanning sound. She’s performed at renowned venues like Rockwood Music Hall and Arlene’s Grocery. Inspired by artists like Amy Winehouse, John Mayer and Maggie Rogers, she released her debut “Ghosts” in 2022.

Although covering a plethora of emotional baggage from substance abuse to growing up in a broken family, her new single offers comfort by showing a brighter future. She’s forged an invigorating pop-rock sound to supplement her resonating words. Starting soft and mellow with a slow beat and warm guitars, she adds some rock oomph in the chorus. A rolling rhythm and rock guitars fill the melody, while the tangible timbre of her vocals make this a dazzling, introspective tune.

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Music History

Roxy Music – “Dance Away”

From their album “Manifesto” (1979):

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