New Music

Kate Hudson – “Talk About Love”

Driven by a bouncy, retro-dipped pop vibe, this is the debut single by Hollywood actress Kate Hudson:

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RightHandWave – “The Second Hand”

Originally from California and now based in Nashville, this artist is a self-taught singer, songwriter, guitarist and bass player. He started his musical career playing in various cover bands, while writing his own material on the side. This project records those songs collaborating with talented musician friends. Inspired by Cheap Trick, The Police and Prince, he debuted with “Camera” in 2021.

Telling a heartwrenching story of a couple from New York, who are starting to realize that their relationship has run its course, his new single captures the emotional lyrics in a sun-drenched, California-pop melody. With a jangly guitar, mellow rhythm and Sting-touched vocals, the song unfolds to a full-flavored west-coast tune that merges his words of hope with an early summertime vibe.

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Music History

Brenda K. Starr – “What You See Is What You Get”

From her album “Brenda K. Starr” (1987):

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New Music

Nothing But Thieves – “Oh No :: He Said What?”

From their upcoming album “Dead Club City (Deluxe)”, to be released on 15 March 2024:

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Sophie Egan – “Patterns”

Born in San Francisco and based in Los Angeles, this singer and songwriter has been writing songs since she was 11 years young. In 2019 she started collaborating with her brother, who co-writes and produces. In 2023 she graduated from the Los Angeles Academy Of Artists and Music Production. Inspired by Fleetwood Mac, Taylor Swift and Carole King, she debuted with “Start The Fire” in 2019.

Singing about welcoming change in your life instead of resisting it just to hold on to the familiar, her new single is radiating a tender folky-pop warmth. Drawing us into her sonic world with an acoustic guitar, it’s soon joined by a mild rhythm. Ascending to a charming, upbeat chorus, it’s the celestial harmonies and her sincere vocals that will carry this rousing, authentic tune straight to your heart.

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Music History

Maxwell – “Sumthin’ Sumthin'”

From his album “Maxwell’s Urban Hang Suite” (1996):

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