New Music

Maddie & Tae – “Drunk Girls In Bathrooms”

From their upcoming album “Love & Light”, to be released on 2 May 2025:

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Angelina Curtis – “Stereo”

Hailing from Perth, this 17 year young Australian singer/songwriter has been paving her way in the music world since she wrote her first song aged 10. Being able to play guitar and keyboards, she always has them handy for when inspiration strikes. At 15 she auditioned for Australian Idol and reached the Top 8. Also a working screen actor, she played Ellie in the 2022 movie “Cherubhead”. Inspired by Lizzy McAlpine, Elton John and Chappell Roan, she debuted with “Fire Between” in 2019.

Giving a teenage insight into the adolescent desire to be seen, heard and loved, her new single is a vivid sonic daydream. Kicking the song off with a slight synth and perky guitar chords, the track both ascends in intensity and adds instrumental layers as well. When the melody switches gears, she adds a peppy bass line and driving drums, leading to a bustling finale. And with her storytelling vocals and impressive high notes, this rich alt-pop groove is a luscious, atmospheric journey.

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Music History

The Bar-Kays – “Shake Your Rump To The Funk”

From their album “Too Hot To Stop” (1976):

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New Music

Stela Cole – “Loverspell”

From her album “I Die Where You Begin” (2025):

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Current Swell – “If You Want My Time”

Based on Vancouver Island, this Canadian indie-rock band was formed back in 2005 and consists of Scott Stanton, David Lang, Marcus Manhas and Louis Sadava. They started as a group of friends who enjoy to jam, write music and perform in backyards. Since those humble beginnings they’ve toured extensively, opened for artists like The Beach Boys and won the Peak Performance Project in 2011. Inspired by Jimi Hendrix, The Doors and Nirvana, they released their debut album “So I Say” in 2005.

Celebrating the necessary balance between love’s affections and those small imperfections that elevate a relationship to something real, their new single is a heartfelt, emotional journey. Mixing touches of rock, roots and folk into an infectious melody, it’s the lustrous guitars and propulsive rhythm that catches us in a welcoming, sonic embrace. And with the warmth of Scott’s authentic vocals, this nostalgia-dipped tune is a feel-good groove that will find its way to your heart and your soul.

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Music History

Klymaxx – “Meeting In The Ladies Room”

From their album “Meeting In The Ladies Room” (1984):

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