Hailing from Edmonton, this ardent Canadian singer, songwriter and guitarist has a natural ability for creating infectious melodies that highlight her impressive vocal range. Finding a balance between folk, pop and rock, she debuted with her EP “Ash Mountains” in 2013, which she wrote after suddenly losing her brother Alex. Honing her sound, she’s played festivals, both in Canada as in Iceland.
Dipping contemporary indie pop in a 60s-touched folk pool, her new single is a salubrious earworm. Taken from her upcoming album “How Else Can I Tell You?”, expected on May 1st, she manages to marry the intricate, vintage melody with her refreshing, crisp vocals. With cleverly layered guitars and a touch of brass creating a dreamy world, this tune radiates sixties sunshine with every note.
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With an awe-inspiring career spanning six decades, this prolific singer and songwriter was present at the birth of Memphis soul. Initially the front man of The Four Kings, in the early 60s he became a staff songwriter at
Taken from his upcoming album “You Make Me Feel”, expected on May 8th and sounding like it’s a
Based in L.A., Alyssa Wilkens and Jillian Allen are a real life couple who found each other in music and in love. They met at 16 and started creating music together. After many years of experimentation and letting their sound mature, they’re ready to take on the world. Inspired by bands like
Taking a delicious trip back to the glorious 80s, the new single by this neon duo is a vibrant, electronic groove, splashed in colorful pastels. With an infectious bass, sparkling synths and a catchy hook worming its way into your ears, it’s an open invitation to dance. And with the refreshing, retro-dipped vocals shining a light on the reality of relationships, you can only love this tune more.
Formed in 2012 while they attended
Instantly titillating with a plucky bassline, their new single finds the perfect balance between 60s-inspired folk and contemporary pop. With a vintage vibe from the lively melody, the retro-touched vocals and the harmonic backing coasting on a modern production, it’s invigorating and moorish. Taken from their same-titled debut album, out on March 31, they prove being a little wild is worth it.
Born in Manchester and raised in Stockport, this British R&B singer, songwriter and musician started playing bass and guitar at the age of 14. Influenced by the likes of
With a velvety thread weaving its way through the enchanting soundscape, her new single is an ingenious fusion of R&B with touches of jazz and soul. The song envelops a constant bouncy beat with laid-back guitars, soft keys and a delicious summertime feel. And with her soul-filled silken vocals bewitching your ears, this pool of auditory tranquility radiates sunshine from every note.
Although this singer and songwriter had released three albums and been on national tours, she put music aside at the end of the 00s to make room for a necessary change. She moved from Boston to Los Angeles, taught yoga philosophy and published essays and poems. In 2019 her muse found her again and with a refreshed Americana sound she returned with the single
Pouring her refound inspiration and dreams, as well as recalling the tragic events of the California wildfires, into her new single, it fuses an emotional vulnerability with infectious Americana. Taken from her upcoming album “A Thousand Tiny Torches”, expected in May, it’s the boot-stompin’ drums, dusty guitars and her rich, expressive