Music History

Bee Gees – “Kiss Of Life”

From their album “Size Isn’t Everything” (1993):

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New Music

Rita Ora – “Joy”

Featured on the Netflix TV show “Love Is Blind: UK”, this is the new single by Rita Ora:

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In The Spotlight

DrewJam – “Holding Fast”

Born in Manchester and based in Baldock, this British singer and song-writer was influenced by his dad, who sang and played guitar in venues in the North West. He taught him guitar and encouraged him to learn piano. Although he initially took his first steps toward a musical career as part of a duo, he made his mark utilizing his mesmerizing voice and his intricate guitar play as a solo artist. Inspired by artists such as Mark Knopfler, Snow Patrol and Sting, he debuted with “The Truth” in 2019.

Narrating the ache of nostalgia and the strength needed to hold yourself together and carry on in moments of loss, his new single is a resonant rock ballad. Built around an emotionally charged piano, the song evolves with a mellow rhythm and crying electric guitar and leads to a passionate sonic crescendo in which the drums merely hold up the howling guitar solo. And with a tenderness in his heartwarming vocals, this imposing tune sways from delicate gem to dynamic rock ballad.

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Music History

Belinda Carlisle – “(We Want) The Same Thing”

From her album “Runaway Horses” (1989):

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New Music

Good Charlotte – “I Don’t Work Here Anymore”

From their album “Motel Du Cap” (2025):

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Lavendine – “Who Cares If I’m Alone”

Born in Kansas and raised in Oklahoma, twins Jacy and Jana Ayers discovered their affinity for music early on, singing in church at the age of 4. After two years of college, they moved to Nashville to pursue their dream. Along the way both faced significant health challenges, but through their resilience they came out on the other end more determent to reignite their dream. Inspired by Heart, The Bee Gees and Chicago, they released their debut “You Can’t Change My Mind” in 2013.

Forged from betrayal and capturing the emotional process of moving on, their new single delivers a message of resilience and takes a stand against dependence and settling for less. Taken from their upcoming EP “Deep Blue”, expected in October, the rich melody starts with a 70s-touched, ethereal vibe and develops into an 80s pop-rock anthem. With a driving drums and soaring guitars creating melodic finesse, it’s the authentic honesty of their vocals that make this a bittersweet gem.

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