New Music

Sofia Camara – “Girls Like You”

With an infectious summertime pop sparkle, this is the new single by Canadian songbird Sofia Camara:

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The Kowloons – “I Don’t Care”

Hailing from Liverpool, this British band was formed in 2021 by twin brothers Stephen and Anthony Ng. Since their start they expanded the line-up with guitarist Mason Jones and bassist Bobby Griffiths. Following in the footsteps of legendary Merseybeat bands, they’re revitalizing their famous Britpop sound. They’ve played the O2 Academy as well as festivals such as the Formby Festival. Inspired by Ocean Colour Scene and Oasis, they debuted with a cover of The La’s “Fishing Net” in 2021.

Celebrating a friendship that is so tightly knit that the outside world couldn’t understand, their new single is a wink to the unique bond twins experience. Mixing a touch of 60’s pop with a multitude of 90s Britpop flavours, the cheery song conjures up a nostalgia-dipped sunlit afternoon. With it’s infectious rhythm and blossoming electric guitars forging the vibrant melody, it’s the jubilant vocals telling a melancholic tale that make this gleeful summery groove something to care about.

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Music History

Diana Ross – “Pieces Of Ice”

From her album “Ross” (1983):

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New Music

Conan Gray – “This Song”

From his upcoming album “Wishbone”, to be released on 15 August 2025:

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MARLEY – “Good Times”

Originally from The Netherlands and now based in London, this Dutch singer and songwriter has been battling mental health issues, such as body dysmorphia, her entire life. Through her musical journey she realized that being genuine and loving yourself as you are is more important than being perfect. Since then she’s performed at Camden Jazz Café as well as Sofar Sounds. Inspired by Amy Winehouse, Carole King and Stevie Wonder, she debuted with “Look Mama T.H.O.T.” in 2024.

Reminding us that wealth is not the same thing as happiness, her new single reflects on her time working with well-to-do individuals. Creating an auditory brew of sonic influences, the song starts with reggae-touched guitar strums, before the addition of a driving beat slides the song into an lively pop layer. And with some soulful keys and her playful, emotion-driven vocals injecting heartfelt empowerment, this tasty, timeless tune delivers a good time from the very first note.

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Music History

Alphaville – “I Die For You Today”

From their album “Catching Rays On Giant” (2010):

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