New Music

Mark Ambor – “Closer To Me”

Capturing the thrill of falling for someone unexpected, this is the new single by Mark Ambor:

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In The Spotlight

Hope Winter – “Once In A While (In Love Again)”

Hailing from London, this British singer and songwriter is a self-taught musician, who used music as a coping mechanism for grief and illness she experienced growing up. She left school at 16 in order to focus fully on her songwriting career, releasing songs through social media. Since she’s had songs used for various TV adverts and was appointed Board Director of the famed Ivors Academy. Inspired by Aretha Franklin, Joni Mitchell and D’angelo, she released her debut “Small Talk” in 2025.

Singing about finally allowing herself to fall in love again after a period of feeling jaded about romance, her new single captures the cathartic journey to seeing the beauty of life. With her heartfelt lyrics wrapped in a nostalgically mellow R&B melody, it’s the laidback rhythm, soft keys and warm guitars converging together into a sweet soundscape that create an inviting sonic potpourri. And with her enchanting, ear-stroking vocals, this salubrious smooth groove is an exceptional gem.

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Music History

Matthew Wilder – “Break My Stride”

From his album “I Don’t Speak The Language” (1983):

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New Music

Ella Eyre – “Little Things”

From her upcoming album “Everything In Time”, to be released on 21 November 2025:

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Nikita Karmen – “Burn The Books”

Born in Sydney, this Australian country singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by music thanks to her parents being in the 80s band Hotel Berlin. She chose not to go to college, but to focus on her music. Being invited to tour the US with Bobby Bones & The Raging Idiots led to her moving to Nashville. She played various venues and entered the Tin Pan South Songwriters Festival. Inspired by Keith Urban, Taylor Swift and Carrie Underwood, she released her debut “Out Of The Park” in 2016.

Attempting to capture the lonely ache that heartbreak brings, her new single shows the raw emotional side of heartwrenching country-pop. Taken from her recently released album “Burn The Books”, she’s lyrically reminiscing about the relationship that ran its course. Easing us into her world with a mellow acoustic guitar and joined by a peppy beat and soft keys, creates a beauteous ballad. And with her stirring vocals tugging at your heart strings, this wistful tune takes your breath away.

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Music History

Styx – “The Best Of Times”

From their album “Paradise Theatre” (1981):

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