Music History

Lionel Richie – “Don’t Stop The Music”

From his album “Renaissance” (2000):

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New Music

Amy Macdonald – “Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For?”

From her upcoming album “Is This What You’ve Been Waiting For?”, to be released on 11 July 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Seafret – “Wait”

Hailing from Bridlington, this British folk-rock duo got their start when Jack Sedman and Harry Draper met at an open mic night in 2011. Harry was playing banjo in his dad’s country band and Jack was singing. The band name is a combination of growing up by the sea and a guitar’s fret board. Now based in London, they traded in a mainstream record deal to proceed independently. Inspired by Tom Waits, The White Stripes and Bob Dylan, they debuted with their EP “Give Me Something” in 2014.

Narrating the contradiction of life of an artist on the road which on the one side opens up the world and takes you to amazing places, but on the other side takes you away from those you love, their new single captures the difficulty dealing with that duality. Wrapping their lyrics in an energetic, folk-infused melody, it’s the peppy percussion, spirited guitars and bright keys that forge a rich, vivacious tune. And with their scintillating vocals, this invigorating song is foot-tappingly infectious.

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Music History

Tina Turner – “Break Every Rule”

From her album “Break Every Rule” (1986):

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New Music

Young Gun Silver Fox – “Born To Dream”

From their upcoming album “Pleasure”, to be released on 2 May 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Julie Eddy – “The Rug”

Originally from South Dakota and based in Nashville, this singer and songwriter began performing at a young age and spent her teenage years singing and playing live as much as she could. Since moving to Nashville she’s played shows at renowned venues such as The Listening Room and The Basement. She’s also written songs for other artists like Rachel LaRen and opened for the likes of Chase Matthew, Granger Smith and Dan + Shay. She released her debut “My Kind Of High” in 2021.

Singing about a relationship with idyllic dreams for the future, only to be betrayed by your loved one who pulled the rug right from under you, her new single is her trying to make sense of the treachery and heartbreak. Taken from her upcoming album “Playing House”, expected on May 2nd, she captures her harrowing tale in an emotive country-pop melody. With mighty drums, vibrant guitars and the fiery anguish in her vocals, this impassioned tune knows how to reach your heart.

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