In The Spotlight

Abigail Mae – “Devil’s In The Details”

Born in Georgia, this country-pop singer and songwriter grew up with a passion for music. Pretending to be Hannah Montana and watching American Idol as a child contributed to that musical passion. Blending confidence and vulnerability with some authentic sass, she forged her own sound. Now based in Nashville, she’s played at various festivals and venues such as The Get Up. Inspired by Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson, she debuted with “Silver Spoon” in 2024.

Singing about having to take risks in love and romance, despite the possibility of getting hurt in the process, her new single keeps it real and relatable. Using a sonic seduction, she softly entices us with mellow guitars into her musical world. The infectious track truly comes to life in the upbeat chorus. With energetic electric guitars, lively drums and a touch of steel guitar to add that country twang, it’s her heartfelt vocals that seem to celebrate life and most of all love.

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Music History

Rooney – “When Did Your Heart Go Missing?”

From their album “Calling The World” (2007):

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New Music

Estelle – “Roses (Now’s The Time)”

From her album “Stay Alta” (2025):

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In The Spotlight

Firebird Union – “Stand & Wait”

Hailing from Watford, British brothers Ross and Matt Churchill grew up with music like Queen, Elton John and The Beatles. Ross is classically trained in piano, guitar and cello, but Matt is a self-taught guitarist. Since they’ve followed separate paths. Ross co-founded Pariis Opera House and released solo material as Hyper Lion. Matt released solo material under his own name. Inspired by Noel Gallagher, Fleet Foxes and HAIM, they debuted their new moniker on “Higher Ground” in 2023.

Originally written in 2005 and matured for 20 years before releasing it into the world, their new single is an anthemic and energetic throw-back. From the multi-layered instrumentation of soft synths and mild guitar at the start, the song explodes into high gear with a red-hot, nostalgia-ladened melody. With a boisterous rhythm, euphonic guitars and a touch of horns creating a stadium-sized banger, it’s their stirring vocals that elevate this infectious, electro-rock tune to new heights.

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Music History

ABBA – “That’s Me”

From their album “Arrival” (1976):

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New Music

Charles Kelley – “Take Back Goodbye”

From his upcoming album “Songs For A New Moon”, to be released on 25 June 2025:

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