In The Spotlight

Grace Enger – “All My Songs”

Hailing from Hoboken, NJ this singer and songwriter took her first steps on her musical path when she started musical theatre in school. She continued to write and play songs throughout high school. Honing her skills she studied at the Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music. She’s supported Maisie Peters and Laufey on tour and also writes songs for Jenevieve and Stephen Dawes. Inspired by Joni Mitchell, Sara Bareilles and Stevie Wonder, she released her debut “The Neighborhood” in 2022.

Written as a form of closure after attempting to move on from someone you still have a little bit of love for, her new single leaves all unresolved feelings in 2025. Starting with a mellow melody of smooth guitar and cheeky banjo, she captures those intermediate emotions with a gentle sonic touch. As the story progresses to feeling at ease with a fresh start, a playful percussion leads the way to a trumpet solo. And with her comforting vocals, this tune is full of new opportunities.

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Music History

The Kane Gang – “Motortown”

From their album “Miracle” (1987):

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New Music

Tally Spear – “Upside Down”

From her upcoming EP “Bittersweet”, to be released on 10 April 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Lucy Deakin – “Sunburn”

Born in Stoke On Trent, this British singer and songwriter grew up watching Hanna Montana and playing SingStar on the Nintendo Wii. She developed her sound in Manchester and is now based in London. She studied music at the Royal Northern College of Music and progressed to play venues such as The Camden Assembly and the O2 Ritz, as well as festivals like OTHR and The Great Escape. Inspired by Dua Lipa, Charli XCX and Miley Cyrus, she debuted with “I Don’t Wanna Be Her” in 2019.

Singing about the juxtaposition of feeling both sad and happy while holding on to a summertime love long after it has slipped away, her new single combines bittersweet lyrics with an upbeat alt-pop sizzle. Slowly building the sonic excitement with retro synth effects, it’s the reverberant beat that is the driving force. Soaring into the infectious chorus, the synths get a sparkle and the drums extra oomph. And with her shimmering vocals, this gripping groove is a cleverly layered tune.

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Music History

Little River Band – “Man On Your Mind”

From their album “Time Exposure” (1981):

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New Music

Katelyn Tarver – “The Price”

Teasing a new album to be released in 2026, this is the new single by Los Angeles-based singer and songwriter Katelyn Tarver:

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