In The Spotlight

Charlotte OC – “Romeo”

Born in Blackburn, this British singer and songwriter began playing the guitar at the age of 15 and started weekend classes at the Liverpool Institute For Performing Arts. She initially signed a record deal with Columbia Records in 2008, which led to performances in the United States. Now independent, she’s performed at festivals like Glastonbury and opened for Tom Walker and James Arthur. Inspired by Alicia Keys, Stevie Nicks and Lou Reed, she debuted with “Treasure Island” in 2011.

Injecting some flirtatious fire into romance, her new single tells the tale of falling in love when you least expect it. Taken from her upcoming EP “Seriously Love, Go Home”, expected on July 11th, she forges an alluring melody that blends sentimentality with some pop power. With a driving percussion, layered guitars and bewitching harmonies leading to a slightly psychedelic finale, it’s her mighty rock vocals that fuel this tune with sheer confidence and cinematic flair.

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Music History

Philip Lynott – “Old Town”

From his album “The Philip Lynott Album” (1982):

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New Music

Grace Davies – “Super Love Me”

From her upcoming album “The Wrong Side Of 25”, to be released on 11 July 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Alexa Kate – “Isn’t Over”

Hailing from New York City, this up-and-coming indie-pop singer and songwriter started writing her own songs at the age of 10. Over the years she’s lived in Nashville and Los Angeles in order to hone her craft and her enthralling sound. Since returning to New York, she’s built a passionate audience on Social Media, most notably TikTok, but draws energy from her invigorating live shows. Inspired by Taylor Swift, Gracie Abrams and Tate McRae, she released her debut single “Why?” in 2016.

Telling a story about heartbreak, where you’re stuck between holding on to the memories or moving on to a new chapter, her new single shows off her authentic and relatable songwriting. Giving a sparkle to the contemporary pop melody, the song is driven by a pulsating beat and shimmering synths. And with the radiant guitars and breathy harmonies highlighting the resonant lyrics, it’s her impressive vocal range that ties this auditory gift together with a bright bow on top.

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Music History

The Ides Of March – “Vehicle”

From their album “Vehicle” (1970):

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New Music

Jessie J – “Living My Best Life”

Teasing her new album expected later in the year, this is the new single by British songbird Jessie J:

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