New Music

WILSN – “The Way”

Returning after a year with a funky, 60-infused, soulful bop, this is the new single by Australian songbird WILSN:

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In The Spotlight

Curtis Millen – “Standing On Business”

Hailing from Belfast, this Irish singer and songwriter grew up on a steady musical diet of Motown, Soul, Rock ‘n’ Roll and Jazz. As a teen he listened to rap and picked up on the samples they used. He travelled around Europe for three years working in construction during the day and writing songs and collaborating with producers at night. Now residing in Rotterdam, The Netherlands and inspired by Stevie Wonder, James Brown and The Gap Band, he debuted with “Driver’s Seat” in 2024.

With introspective lyrics about people being at a crossroads with the dream they’re chasing and the need to focus on what to do to become who they want to be, his new single blends some classic Motown sounds with Prince-like funk. Titillating from the very first note with discolicious electric guitar strums, it’s layered with an insatiable, toe-tapping rhythm. And with the addition of Earth, Wind & Fire-infused horns and his versatile vocals, this invigorating groove is pure sonic joy.

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Music History

Sade – “Kiss Of Life”

From her album “Love Deluxe” (1992):

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New Music

Pulp – “Got To Have Love”

From their upcoming album “More”, to be released on 6 June 2025:

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Abigail Mae – “Devil’s In The Details”

Born in Georgia, this country-pop singer and songwriter grew up with a passion for music. Pretending to be Hannah Montana and watching American Idol as a child contributed to that musical passion. Blending confidence and vulnerability with some authentic sass, she forged her own sound. Now based in Nashville, she’s played at various festivals and venues such as The Get Up. Inspired by Carrie Underwood, Miranda Lambert and Lainey Wilson, she debuted with “Silver Spoon” in 2024.

Singing about having to take risks in love and romance, despite the possibility of getting hurt in the process, her new single keeps it real and relatable. Using a sonic seduction, she softly entices us with mellow guitars into her musical world. The infectious track truly comes to life in the upbeat chorus. With energetic electric guitars, lively drums and a touch of steel guitar to add that country twang, it’s her heartfelt vocals that seem to celebrate life and most of all love.

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Music History

Rooney – “When Did Your Heart Go Missing?”

From their album “Calling The World” (2007):

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