New Music

Jess Glynne – “Enough”

From her upcoming album “JESS”, to be released on 26 April 2024:

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Alicia Stockman – “Another Breakup Song”

Hailing from Utah, this singer and songwriter grew up in the foothills of the Wasatch Mountains. Always interested in music, it wasn’t until her high school years that she taught herself to play guitar. Following a stint in a local rock band, she attended the Rocky Mountain Song School. Choosing a solo career, she focused more on storytelling and an Americana/soul sound. Inspired by powerhouse artists like Patty Griffin, Indigo Girls and Jewel, she debuted with her EP “Singles” in 2018.

Emphasizing that she does not want to write another breakup song, her new single actually shines an optimistic glow over love and relationships. Temporarily parking her signature americana sound, she’s dipped this track in honey-smooth, 70s-infused soul. With a mellow vibe from the retro rhythm, warm guitars and soulful keys, this vintage sounding melody captures a 70s summer sun. And with her luscious, authentic vocals, this infectious groove is pure sonic candy.

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Music History

Levellers – “Dog Train”

From their album “Mouth To Mouth” (1997):

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New Music

girl in red – “Too Much”

From her upcoming album “I’M DOING IT AGAIN BABY!”, to be released on 12 April 2024:

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Jon Muq – “Shake Shake”

Born in Uganda and based in Austin, Texas, this singer and songwriter has been obsessed with music for as long as he can remember. After discovering a recording of “We Are The World”, he immersed himself in western music and started mimicking artists from Michael Jackson to Kenny Rogers. After teaching himself to play guitar, he began busking. Since then he’s worked on a cruise line and toured with Billy Joel, Mavis Staples and Norah Jones. He released his debut “Runaway” in 2023.

Drawing inspiration from his youth in Uganda, his new single celebrates joyous, soulful afropop. Taken from his upcoming debut album “Flying Away”, expected on May 31st, he’s infused this song with endless joy and happiness. From the uplifting guitar runs to the African drum lines, this melody keeps tugging on your dancing feet. And with the homely warmth of his vocal tone, as well as the choral harmonies, this bouncy tune is filled with infectious positivity and cheerful vibes.

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Music History

Stevie Nicks – “Stand Back”

From her album “The Wild Heart” (1983):

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