From her upcoming album “Flux”, to be released on 15 August 2025:
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From her upcoming album “Flux”, to be released on 15 August 2025:
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Based in Toronto, this Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist grew up with a passion for music, partially fuelled by the 60s and 70s music that was always playing around the house. Although he veered off into a short stint as an MMA fighter, music remained his staple. He’s since shared the stage with diverse artists like Jeff Healey and played various festivals and venues like The Bluebird in Nashville. Inspired by KISS, Otis Redding and Willie Nelson, he debuted with his album “N3lly” in 2018.
Dipped in nostalgic melodic rock vibes, his new single is an invigorating blend of retro rock, stirring Americana and gritty blues. Taken from his recently released third album “três!”, the song instantly pounds our senses with some fiery electric guitar riffs. Joined by vivacious drums, each layer adds a sonic touch of the 70s. And with an inspired howling guitar solo, rich harmonies and passionate vocal power, this groovy rocker brings the vivid sound of yesteryear back to the here and now.
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From his upcoming album “100 Times Around The Sun”, to be released on 8 August 2025:
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Based in Sydney, this Australian duo consisting of Renee de la Motte and Thomas Eagleton was formed in 2019. Thomas started out playing drums in various bands, but longed for more creative control. Renee is a vocalist, but decided to learn to play the bass as well. Since their start they’ve played at festivals such as SXSW and Lost Paradise and opened for artists like Royal Otis and San Cisco. Inspired by 60s and 70s bands as well as The Strokes and Foxygen, they debuted with “Please” in 2019.
Singing about staying in an unhappy relationship or limiting yourself because what you know is comfortable, their new single encourages us to face our fears, rip the band-aid off and start afresh. Taken from their upcoming album “Take It Or Leave It”, expected on October 31st, the song is laced with luscious nostalgia. With a touch of 60s psychedelia, retro pop and a sprinkling of 70s disco, it’s the scintillating synths, bright guitars and sumptuous vocals that make this a lavish groove.
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