Music History

Kim Wilde – “Love In The Natural Way”

From her album “CLose” (1988):

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New Music

Louis Tomlinson – “Palaces”

From his upcoming album “How Did I Get Here?”, to be released on 23 January 2026:

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Libby Ember – “To Her”

Hailing from Montreal, this Canadian singer and songwriter has literally been listening to music from when she was still in the womb, as her mom put earphones on her belly. So she was born with a love for anything musical. Having always been encouraged by her family, she won the Overture With The Arts’ Teen Songwriting Competition. She’s currently studying music at Concordia University. Inspired by Taylor Swift and Lizzy McAlpine, she released her debut “Alibi” earlier this year.

Reflecting on what it means to care deeply for someone emotionally unavailable, her new single merges indie-folk storytelling with dreamy indie-pop production. Starting minimally with a mellow piano run and soft guitar, the song gradually ascends to an lavish, textured climax. Brimming with vulnerability and self-discovery, the added percussion adds some passion to the emotive vibe. And with her authentic vocals and real-life voice recordings in the bridge, this tune is a gentle gem.

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Music History

Michael Jackson – “A Place With No Name”

From his album “Xscape” (2014):

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New Music

Meghan Trainor – “Still Don’t Care”

From her upcoming album “Toy With Me”, to be released on 24 April 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Betty Taylor – “Sucker Punch”

Named after lead vocalist Sophie Patrick’s grandmother, this Australian band of best friends further consists of Kayla Smart on guitar, Claire Chittick on bass and Katie Ishaque on drums. Since their inception the band has played headline tours as well as supporting The Buoys and The Grogans. They’ve also elated audiences at festivals such as Groovin’ The Moo and NYE On The Hill. Often compared to artists like The War On Drugs, Julia Jacklin and Middle Kids, they debuted with “Stallin'” in 2022.

Telling the story of meeting someone special just when you’ve sworn off love and dating altogether, their new single is an exhilarating blend of indie-dream-pop. Melodically celebrating the Australian summer, the song mixes sun-soaked vibes with sheer indie-pop vitality. With a reverberant beat at its core, it’s the boisterous electric guitars that add some sonic moxie. And with luminous harmonies coasting on the soundwaves, this dazzling tune is a heart-thumping romantic surprise.

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