In The Spotlight

Frankie Jobling – “Where Do You Go When You Go Quiet”

Born and raised in Newcastle, this British neo-soul singer and songwriter grew up in a music-loving household. Family parties dancing to the greats like Elton John and Gladys Knight & The Pips are a happy memory. She’s been gigging non stop and shared festival stages with Madness and ELIZA. Inspired by Aretha Franklin and Billie Holiday, she released her debut single “Are We Dreaming?” in 2021.

Intuitively written with an empathetic honesty, her new single describes the feeling of detachment from the world when you suffer from mental health issues. Starting with an ear-strokingly smooth guitar and her sultry, soulful voice, soon the song ascends with an R&B rhythm and layered instrumentation. Filled with heartfelt emotion and a genuine vulnerability, this tune is sheer sonic silk.

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Music History

The Four Seasons – “Down The Hall”

From their album “Helicon” (1977):

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New Music

Lucy Spraggan – “OCD”

From her upcoming album “Balance”, to be released on 28 April 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Ben Ellis – “Ed’s House”

Hailing from Cardiff, this Welsh singer and songwriter has been singing as long as he can remember. He started writing his own songs at the tender age of 10 and began taking guitar lessons aged 14. Continuously honing his skill set, he can frequently be found busking by the Thames in London and collaborated with artists across the globe. He released his debut “Not This Time” in 2022.

Taking a journey back to the days of high school, where we romanticized the freedom of being a grown-up, his new single harnesses the realization that, when you do reach adulthood, you wished you could go back to those carefree times. With a joyous beat, refreshing guitar riffs and his storytelling vocals, this dynamic tune makes you wish you were there at that raucous party at Ed’s House.

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Music History

Debbie Gibson – “(This So-Called) Miracle”

From her album “Anything Is Possible” (1990):

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New Music

Conrad Sewell – “Ego”

From his album “Precious” (2023):

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