Music History

George Harrison – “When We Was Fab”

From his album “Cloud Nine” (1987):

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New Music

CMAT – “Take A Sexy Picture Of Me”

From her upcoming album “EURO-COUNTRY”, to be released on 29 August 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Wendy Moore – “Start Fresh”

Born in Haarlem and based in Zandvoort, this rising Dutch singer and songwriter initially pursued a sporting career in dressage horse riding from the age of 6. Her path changed after picking up a guitar in her teens ignited her love for music. Since then she’s forged a blend of pop, rock and alternative music that has impressed audiences at venues like Patronaat and festivals like Eurosonic. Inspired by Avril Lavigne, Shawn Mendes and Paramore, she released her debut single “Relapse” in 2019.

Lyrically telling a deeply personal story about her dressage days when she found that her success actually didn’t make her happy, her new single encapsulates having the strength to start over and pursue that happiness. Melodically multi-layered, the song starts with a mellow acoustic guitar and leads up to a vibrant pop-rock chorus. With exhilarating drums and vivid electric guitars, it’s her imposing vocals, ranging from emotive to spirited, that make this an exceptional tune.

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Music History

Bruce Springsteen – “Cover Me”

From his album “Born In The U.S.A.” (1984):

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New Music

Summer Walker – “Spend It”

From her upcoming album “Finally Over It”, to be released later this year:

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In The Spotlight

Velvet Trip – “The Bends”

Based in Sydney, this is a musical project of Australian singer and songwriter Zeppelin Hamilton. Influenced by his blues musician dad, he started playing guitar at a young age. As a teenager he tried his hand at hardcore and metal and in his early 20s he played in a psych-rock band called Kimono Drag Queens. Since starting this project he played at Bluesfest and Lost Paradise and supported bands like Parcels and Ocean Alley. He released his debut single “Take Control Of Your Mind” in 2018.

Singing about the vulnerability felt after a romantic breakup, his new single is an intriguing amalgamation of psychedelia and 80s pop-rock. Taken from his recently released EP “Glimmers”, the song starts with a plucky bass and bursts straight onto the melody with a neon-dipped beat, fresh guitars and shimmering synths. Creating an invigorating vibe that is dipped in retro radiance, it’s the ethereal tone of his vocals that makes this hypnotic, slow-burning groove a nostalgic dream.

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