New Music

Justin Timberlake – “Drown”

From his upcoming album “Everything I Thought It Was”, to be released on 15 March 2024:

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MAGNETS – “Speak”

Based in Melbourne/Naarm, Australian singer and songwriter Siobhan McGinnity is a multi-disciplinary artist and advocate. She was trained as a pianist from the age of 7 and grew up moving from town to town. Her musical passion started to bloom after settling in Melbourne. Disabled from Ménière’s disease and Fibromyalgia, she advocates for feminism, hearing disabilities and ecology. Inspired by the dulcet tones of Enya and the rawness of Hole, she released her debut “Fight” in 2016.

Fueled by the climate crisis and the effect fast fashion has on the environment in particular, her new single is actually a call to arms for listeners to take a stand and make the right choices for the planet. She balances the inspirational lyrics with a sparkling late 80s/early 90s pop melody. With a cheery, sun-filled vibe from the sprightly guitars and playful, retro-dipped rhythm, it’s her glistening and heartfelt vocals that add a mesmerizing layer to this authentic and magical delight.

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Music History

Jamiroquai – “Alright”

From their album “Travelling Without Moving” (1996):

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New Music

Astrid S – “First To Go”

From her upcoming album “Joyride”, to be released on 24 May 2024:

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Rosa Mack – “Love You Always”

Based in Brisbane, this Australian powerhouse vocalist and songwriter has been delivering her old-school funk, soul and blues blend since 2020. Backed by a seven-piece blues collective, she’s been captivating audiences wherever they perform. They’ve played local venues, as well as various South-East Queensland festivals and the Woodford Folk Festival. Inspired by Amy Winehouse, Brittany Howard and Nina Simone, she debuted her invigorating retro sound on “When I’m Alone” in 2023.

Capturing the human urge to flee in fearful situations, instead of embracing the fleeting nature of life and chasing a life without regret, her new single is an introspective journey. Written by the band’s guitarist James Pryce-Davies, the song starts with a funky rhythm and a sparkling pop guitar. Enriched with soulful vibes from the horns and futuristic synths, the track blends a plethora of elements. And with her velvety vocals, this mellow groove is filled with lush neo-soul magic.

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Music History

Deacon Blue – “Fergus Sings The Blues”

From their album “When The World Knows Your Name” (1989):

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