In The Spotlight

Lucy Rose – “The Racket”

Hailing from Camberley, this British singer/songwriter started her musical journey playing drums in her school orchestra. At 16 she taught herself to play guitar. After a move to London she provided backing vocals for the likes of Bombay Bicycle Club, Manic Street Preachers and Paul Weller. Inspired by Neil Young, Joni Mitchell and Adele, she released her solo debut album “Like I Used To” in 2012.

Reflecting on the personal trials in her past, her new single celebrates overcoming adversity with defiance and determination. Taken from her upcoming album “This Ain’t The Way You Go Out”, expected on April 19th, it’s the rhythmic beat, melodious piano and her hypnotic vocals that draws the listener in. And with a cacophonous chaos at the end, this triumphant tune is packed with resilience.

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Music History

Paul McCartney – “Press”

From his album “Press To Play” (1986):

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New Music

Jessica Mauboy – “Forget You”

From her upcoming album “Yours Forever”, to be released on 9 February 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Nectar Woode – “Nothing To Lose”

Born and raised in Milton Keynes and based in London, this British/Ghanaian singer and songwriter grew up in a creative family of a saxophonist dad and a fashion cutter mom. She developed her jazzy, neo-soul sound immersing herself in the vibrant London jazz community, while at university. Inspired by Erykah Badu, D’angelo and Lauryn Hill, she released her debut single “For The Best” in 2022.

Championing getting back up after life’s unexpected turns have hurt you, her new single is a sophisticated jigsaw of various sonic puzzle pieces. Taken from her upcoming debut EP “Nothing To Lose”, expected on February 23rd, it’s the intricate blend of a hiphop beat, jazzy guitars and her R&B-infused, soulful vocal style that will enchant your ears and give the listener a heartwarming aural hug.

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Music History

Howard Hewett – “Strange Relationship”

From his album “Forever And Ever” (1988):

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New Music

Kenzie – “Face To Face”

Bringing an ode to digital loneliness, this is the new single by singer and songwriter Kenzie Ziegler:

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