Based in Vienna, this Austrian singer and songwriter was raised by a music-loving mother, with whom she had carpool karaoke sessions in the car on the way to school. Singing anything from Fleetwood Mac to Diana Krall, she slowly developed her love for music. Although an introvert at heart, she learned to perform by putting on shows for her mother, leading to her eclectic musical journey. Inspired by boygenius, Phoebe Bridgers and St. Vincent, she released her debut “Hide” in 2019.
Embracing her inner introvert who always feels like an outsider, her new single takes us on an emotional journey from self-criticism to self-acceptance by turning all the hurtful moments in life into a punchline. Melodically the song is an intricate blend of pop-rock and a touch of folk. It starts with an effervescent beat and shimmering synths and is embellished with sparkling guitars. And with her dynamic vocals injecting sheer empowerment, this is a personal and intoxicating tune.
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Hailing from the coastal town Seltjarnarnes, this Icelandic singer and songwriter grew up in a music-loving environment. He spent many an evening with family and friends, singing songs around the piano. This cosy familial warmth contributed to the development of his passion for heartfelt storytelling and acoustic melodies, creating a truly authentic folk-pop sound. Drawing inspiration from artists like
Narrating the story of a group of friends who escape the day-to-day rat race and exchange it for an adventure, his new single was actually based on his own experiences. Creating a dreamy soundscape by fusing soft retro rock and airy pop sensibilities, the song starts with a welcoming acoustic guitar. While the melody progresses, some silken strings join the orchestration. And with intoxicating harmonies and his emotive vocals, this smooth tune allows the listener to just float away.
Hailing from Lufkin, Texas, this singer and songwriter was raised on a blend of country, soul and a touch of rock. In school he already fronted a small rock band. He later became a semi-finalist on
Revelling in the sheer beauty true lasting love can bring, his new single is pure romanticism put to music. Capturing his lyrical love letter is a charmingly smooth melody that feels like a warm comforting embrace. With a soft electric guitar, mild bass and a mellow rhythm welcoming us along on his sentimental journey, he creates a warmhearted ambiance. And with his authentic, heartfelt vocals celebrating endless love, this easygoing groove blends silky soul with a touch of country.
Born in South Africa and based in The Netherlands, this multifaceted singer and songwriter began her musical journey at 16 when she started singing and piano lessons. While studying Music Philosophy at the
Trying to capture the longing for that someone special when you’re apart, while still feeling their presence in your heart, her new single details the strong connection felt when love is true. Setting the scene with smooth strings and warm bass plucks, the song evolves to an infectious summertime pop anthem. With a sparkling chorus of sunlit drums, luminous keys and her silken, flirtatious vocals, this upbeat pop groove combines a sunny, playful vibe with infatuating romanticism.
Raised in Brampton, this Canadian singer and songwriter was born with a natural love for music pre-installed. She started writing her own material aged 12, plays piano, guitar and the flute and was releasing songs by 15. She graduated from
Celebrating the courage to say yes to living life to the full and not having any regrets when you’re older, her new single encourages a cheeky bit of roguery. Built on her playful orchestral pop sound, the song starts slow with a soft synth key and mellow rhythm. Soon the joyous chorus bursts open and starts radiating summery vibes from the swaggering bass, colourful percussion and full-bodied horns. And with heavenly harmonies and her gleeful vocals, this is a glorious gem.
Based in Brighton, this British duo consists of brothers John and Henry Tydeman. As kids they were already playing songs together at the piano, but five years ago they decided to form a band and pursue a musical career. Since then they’ve toured the UK extensively, playing venues like
Taking us back to the 70s with a