New Music

Sam Gellaitry – “ON&ON”

From his album “Anywhere Here Is Perfect” (2025):

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In The Spotlight

Jenny On Holiday – “Good Intentions”

Born as Jenny Hollingsworth, this British singer and songwriter kicked off her career at a very young age. Together with her childhood friend Rosa Walton she formed the pop duo Let’s Eat Grandma and got a record deal with Transgressive Records at 16. They debuted with the single “Deep Six Textbook”. Although the duo is still very much alive, they’re also pursuing their solo careers. Inspired by Prefab Sprout, Kate Bush and Cyndi Lauper, she debuted with “Every Ounce Of Me” in 2025.

Singing about striving to live and love fully despite life’s uncertainties, her new single reflects on how challenges of the past do not define who you are today. Taken from her upcoming album “Quicksand Heart”, expected on January 9th, 2026, the song is filled with neon-coloured synths. Doused in 80s pop nostalgia, she adds an invigorating beat and warm bass to complete the retro sound. And with her hypnotic vocals adding a touch of mystery, this power ballad is a sound for sore ears.

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Music History

Mamas Gun – “You Make My Life A Better Place”

From their album “Golden Days” (2018):

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New Music

Lights – “Learning To Let Go”

From her upcoming album “A6EXTENDED”, to be released on 30 January 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Hunter Sheridan – “Stuck In October”

Based in Ontario, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up with an actor and musician father who ignited his interest in music through playing guitar. He’s been a part of several projects in his career like West Hammock and A Little Place Called Aspen and has been releasing songs solo since 2019. He’s been nominated as songwriter of the year at the 2020 Oshawa Music Awards. Inspired by Hippo CampusFoster The People and Patrick Droney, he debuted with “Skin & Bones” in 2019.

Singing about trying to hold on to a seemingly irreplaceable romance while dealing with the fear of losing that love, his new single combines vulnerability with a peppy melody. Recorded in his home studio, the song starts with a shimmering synth and a piano and evolves with an uplifting beat and a bit of added oomph. Completing the sonic glow of the instrumentation, it’s the tenderness and sensitivity of his vocals that create a candlelit warmth that wraps around you like a blanket.

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Music History

Blondie – “Slow Motion”

From their album “Eat To The Beat” (1979):

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