Born and raised in New York City, this singer and songwriter grew up listening to a potpourri of different musical styles, from Frank Sinatra to The Sugarhill Gang. Although her love for music was clear from a young age, she decided to study to become a sports medicine doctor. After graduating she moved to Nashville trying to define her sound. Now she’s back in New York with a retro-soul/pop sound. Inspired by Lake Street Dive and Allen Stone, she debuted with “Tom Petty” in 2021.
Sharing the relatable situation in which you see the world throwing obstacles on your path, while you’re just trying to live your life the best way possible, her new single encapsulates the feeling of letting go and enjoying what you can. Clearly having found her niche in the retro-soul/pop sound, it’s the funky bass line, invigorating wah-wah guitars and peppy percussion that give this jubilant groove a highly danceable vibe, while her spirited vocals inject a sense of joyous spontaneity.
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Rooted in the paradisal vibrancy of Bali, this pop-rock trio is a blend of both Indonesian and Caucasian heritages. Comprising of vocalist James Sukadana, guitarist Nick Pratama and keyboardist Mark Saputra, they created an unique fusion of Eastern and Western influences. They’ve performed at festivals such as
Written from a feeling of disillusion, their new single reminds us to take a moment and reflect on what is truly important in life. They recognise that society’s craving for cheap thrills, fame and wealth has overtaken values like kindness and community. They capture their reflective lyrics in an sunlit sonic buoyancy from the joyous guitars, bustling drums and perky keys. Blending radiant pop with a touch of Indonesian aubade and a hint of retro vibes, this is a catchy groove.
Hailing from Paradise, Newfoundland, this award-winning Canadian singer and songwriter has been singing and playing music her whole life. Having written her first song aged 6, she’s also proficient on guitar, ukulele and piano. In 2021 she won
Offering a teenage perspective of the toxicity and negativity of social media and the internet as a whole, her new single dares to hold up a mirror to her contemporaries. Taken from her recently released EP “One Thousand Fahrenheit”, the track starts with playful piano chords and develops into an infectious, high-octane pop tune. With a bracing beat, electronic runs and unexpected violins, it’s her formidable vocal range that makes this enthralling groove sound infectious and unique.
Raised in London and based in Brighton, this emerging British singer and songwriter was introduced to music by his father and used it as an emotive lifeline when his parents divorced. After his move to Brighton, he studied at
Singing about the emotional weight of feeling that you’re losing your identity – your sense of self – during a relationship, his new single combines the introspective lyrics with a breezy, indie-pop melody. Taken from his upcoming debut EP “Ghosts”, expected on September 6th, the track is driven by a throbbing beat. Layered with a laidback guitar, airy harmonies and a touch of retro vibes, it’s his lithe vocals that fuse all elements together with a welcoming warmth and honesty.
Born in a small town in Wisconsin and now based in Los Angeles, this singer and songwriter’s love for music was evident from a young age. She spent her formative years singing and playing piano and guitar. At 15 she began writing her own songs and pursuing a musical future more seriously. Currently she’s balancing attending
Taking the listener step by step through all the emotions that present themselves when you fall in love with someone new, her new single translates the butterflies in your stomach to fluttering musical notes. Carefully layering sonic textures, the song begins with a breezy acoustic guitar and is later joined by an upbeat rhythm and gentle keys. And with her polished, velveteen vocals floating over the enchanting melody, it’s easy to fall in love with this luscious slice of charming pop.
Based in South-London, this British singer and songwriter grew up with a diverse set of musical influences. Thanks to a Saint Lucian born dad and British mom, her childhood was filled with Motown and Roots Reggae music. Singing all of her life, she wrote her first song aged 10. Since starting her career, she’s toured with
Written about her falling in love with the girl who moved in next door and experiencing her first queer relationship, her new single follows her journey to self-acceptance. Trying to inject a more pop sound into her jazzy roots, she’s successfully experimenting with a new sound. With a lively R&B beat, joyous keys and sanguine guitars capturing the Los Angeles sun, where the song was written, it’s the dazzling depths of her soaring vocals that puts the cherry on this delicious sonic treat.