In The Spotlight

Michael Day – “Nan And Pop’s House”

Hailing from Perth, this Australian singer and songwriter first got interested in music when he started learning the guitar in school and began performing. However, he did complete a degree in teaching as well. He also became a semi-finalist in the International Songwriting Competition in 2023. Inspired by Mumford & Sons and The Lumineers, he debuted his indie-folk sound on “Guildford” in 2020.

Reminiscing about the cherished times spent at his grandparents’ house, his new single recalls his youthful innocence of the days of yore. Forging a warm sound-scape with a gentle acoustic guitar and a jangly electric guitar, they’re joined by an effervescent rhythm and a surprising crisp trumpet. And with his heartfelt vocals, this sonic delight pays homage to his late grandparents.

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Music History

Pixie Lott – “Turn It Up”

From her album “Turn It Up” (2009):

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New Music

The Black Keys – “Beautiful People (Stay High)”

From their upcoming album “Ohio Players”, to be released on 5 April 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Loony – “Nothing Else Feels The Same”

Born in Scarborough as Kira Huszar, this Canadian singer and songwriter grew up exposed to a varied musical palette. Singing most of her life and starting groups with her cousins in summer vacations, she slowly developed her own sound. Gravitating toward R&B and classic soul, she draws inspiration from Erykah Badu, D’angelo and The Roots. She released her debut “A Small Flame” in 2018.

Instantly making the listener feel at home by singing about giving them something to believe in, her new single wraps around you like a warm, comforting hug. Dipped in soulful nostalgia, it’s the laidback rhythm and mellow keys that create a tranquil vintage soundscape. Ascending to a joyous vibe with added jubilant horns, it’s her enticingly charming vocals that give this rich tune an organic feel.

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Music History

Blancmange – “Don’t Tell Me”

From their album “Mange Tout” (1984):

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New Music

Ariana Grande – “Yes, And?”

From her upcoming album “Eternal Sunshine”, expected later in 2024:

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