Music History

Yellowcard – “Hang You Up”

From their album “When You’re Through Thinking, Say Yes” (2011):

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New Music

Joanne Shaw Taylor – “Look What I’ve Become”

From her upcoming album “Black & Gold”, to be released on 6 June 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Oscar Stembridge – “Dead Man Walking”

Despite being only 17 years young, this Swedish singer and songwriter has been making his mark on the music scene for most of his life. He began playing piano aged 5 and since added guitar, bass and drums and by age 7 he was sharing covers on social media. He got his first record deal aged 10. Since he’s performed in arena’s, on TV and in 2024 was a contestant on America’s Got Talent. Inspired by Queen, Ed Sheeran and Shawn Mendes, he released his debut single “Hold My Hand” in 2018.

Capturing the confusing emotions when you have strong feelings for a person, but they’re not requited, or you just don’t want to risk ruining a friendship, his new single tells a highly relatable story of heartbreak. Balancing indie-pop with a touch of rock, the song starts with mellow guitar strums and is joined by a bouncy rhythm and a hint of synths. Coming together in the explosive rock chorus, it’s his passionate vocals and perky harmonies that show an enviable talent beyond his years.

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Music History

Amii Stewart – “Friends”

From her album “Try Love” (1985):

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New Music

Dean Lewis – “I Hate That It’s True”

From his upcoming album “The Epilogue (Deluxe)”, to be released on 11 July 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Julia Kahn – “Nonchalant”

Originally from Indianapolis and now based in Nashville, this singer and songwriter grew up singing blues and soul music and sang in a blues band throughout her school years. Slowly finding her niche in writing and producing, she developed a blend of soulful pop and lo-fi electric music. She’s performed at both US and UK festivals like All-In, LeeStock and Sofar Sounds. Inspired by varied artists like Stevie Wonder, Janis Joplin and Lana Del Rey, she debuted with “Fly Away” in 2019.

Lyrically standing up against apathy and reminding us that feeling vulnerable and emotional is a strength, rather than a weakness, her new single fuses her empowering words with a retro-dipped melody. Slightly reminiscent of the Eurythmics, the hypnotic production has a haunting electro-pop sound. With a pulsating beat to lead the way, it’s the captivating synths that take us from soft verse to punchy chorus. And with the gentle touch of her vocals, this gem is an alluring anthem.

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