From their upcoming album “I Wish You Way More Than Luck”, to be released on 5 April 2024:
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From their upcoming album “I Wish You Way More Than Luck”, to be released on 5 April 2024:
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Hailing from Toronto, this Canadian five-piece band got their start at a wedding in 2014 when a mutual friend of the members suggested a jam session. Consisting of Michelle Mondesir, Brett McCaffrey, Paul Silvestri, Jaina Tharakan and Giovanni Paola, they’ve played iconic local venues such as the Horseshoe Tavern and festivals like Canadian Music Week. Inspired by diverse artists like Whitney Houston, Radiohead and Arctic Monkeys, they released their self-titled debut album in 2017.
Singing about overcoming heartbreak and celebrating a newfound freedom, their new single enriches their alt rock sound with emotive soul and gospel influences. Creating a multi-layered instrumental foundation, the track begins slow and sweet, with a mellow rhythm and smooth guitar, before reaching a sonic crescendo in the intensive, anthemic chorus. And with mesmerizing, soul-stirring vocals, this rich tune effortlessly blends a soulful vulnerability with raw rock power.
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Filled with cheerful sonic sunshine and a touch of brass, this is the new single by Dutch songstress Lorrèn:
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Based in Amsterdam, this Dutch singer and songwriter was encouraged by his parents to take up music. Initially by taking recorder lessons, but that got switched to guitar a year later. And although he did shift gears and pursued a teaching career, he eventually moved to London to focus on his songwriting. Back in The Netherlands he put his learnings to work. Drawing inspiration from Ed Sheeran, Ben Howard and Jason Mraz, he released his debut EP “Filled With Gold” in 2022.
Telling the recognizable tale of the aftermath of a relationship breakup, his new single draws comparisons between his emotional recovery and the workouts he does thanks to the gym membership he got left with after the split. Melodically driven by a pulsating beat, it’s the refreshingly cheerful guitar strums that inject a level of positivity to the tune. And with his heartfelt, storytelling vocals completing the sonic picture, this song takes the listener on a relatable journey.
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from their album “Love Makes The World Go Round” (1975):
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