In The Spotlight

Midnight Til Morning – “Heart On Fire”

Based in Los Angeles, this American-Australian boy band was formed on the Netflix series Building The Band. Consisting of Shane Appell and Zach Newbould from the USA and Conor Smith and Mason Watts from Australia, they reached fourth place in the competition. Currently they’re on a North-America and Australia tour and they will embark on an UK and European tour in January 2026. Inspired by Teddy Swims, Jonas Brothers and The Beatles, they released their debut “Bye” in 2025.

Singing about the overwhelming joyous emotions that budding romance brings with it, their new single captures the pulse-raising excitement of newfangled love. Taken from their recently released EP “Afterglow”, they enveloped their amorous lyrics in a jaunty 90s-infused melody. Starting with a perky beat and mirthful acoustic guitar, the song ascends with jovial vocals and a vivacious, fun-loving vibe. Filled with nostalgia and positive energy, this lively tune is a peppy pop bop.

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Music History

Juice Newton – “Love’s Been A Little Bit Hard On Me”

From her album “Quiet Lies” (1982):

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New Music

Leon Thomas – “Just How You Are”

From his upcoming album “Pholks”, to be released on 24 October 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Molly Millington – “Just Drive”

Hailing from New South Wales, this genre-bending Australian singer and songwriter entered her school talent show at 11 and by 14 she had started busking. Two years later she was performing at renowned festivals such as Bluesfest Byron Bay and Laneway Festival. She also toured around the country supporting Thelma Plum, Kita Alexander and Alex Lahey. Inspired by wide-ranging artists like Freddie Mercury, Dolly Parton and Kacey Musgraves, she debuted with “Circus Animal” in 2020.

Lyrically reminiscing about the carefree days of youth when a lack of responsibilities meant freedom, her new single conjures that nostalgic feeling of just wanting to drive away and start afresh. Taken from her upcoming album “Frank Morgan”, expected on February 27th, 2026, the song is infused with her own country-pop sound. With a pounding beat leading the gleeful piano and joyous guitars to an euphoric chorus, it’s the winsome passion of her vocals that make this an irresistible tune.

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Music History

10cc – “The Things We Do For Love”

From their album “Live And Let Live” (1977):

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New Music

Elles Bailey – “Growing Roots”

From her upcoming album “Can’t Take My Story Away”, to be released on 16 January 2026:

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