In The Spotlight

Arthur Hill – “Too Much Ain’t Enough”

Hailing from Buckinghamshire, this British singer and songwriter is also a comedian and social media influencer. He started experimenting with uploading videos aged 12, but found his niche while in university, uploading skits and impressions to TikTok. A successful impression of James Blunt ignited a spark to add a musical career. Creating an unique blend of pop, crooner and hip-hop and inspired by Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, he released his debut “Tiny Room” in 2022.

Singing about taking a fresh relationship to the next level, this new track is equally filled with eager anticipation and enticing sensuality. Taken from his recently released EP “In The Middle Of Somewhere”, this flirtatious song begins with a mellow solitary guitar and is later joined by a lively percussion. With added interlaced synth effects, it leads to a boisterous electric guitar solo. And with his passionate, wistful vocals woven through the melody, this is an infectious and intoxicating tune.

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Music History

Caro Emerald – “Back It Up”

From her album “Deleted Scenes From The Cutting Room Floor” (2009):

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New Music

Lexsoul Dancemachine – “True Soul”

From their upcoming album “Lex Is More”, to be released on 1 May 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Miya Folick – “Felicity”

Born in Santa Ana and based in Los Angeles, this singer and songwriter found her musical creativity at a young age. Despite that she studied acting at New York University, followed by a B.A. from the School Of Theatre from the University of Southern California. During this time a friend taught her to play guitar. Since starting her music career she’s toured with Pale Waves and Bishop Briggs. Inspired by artists like Joni Mitchell and Björk, she released her debut EP “Strange Darling” in 2015.

Taken from her upcoming album “Erotica Veronica”, expected on February 28th, she explores the experience of being a queer in a heteronormative relationship through her indie-pop songs. Her new single forges a surreal sonic soundscape, starting with some haunting electronic sounds, joined by mellow keys, before invigorating drums inject some buoyant energy. And with a retro-touched flute solo and her bewitching vocals, this honest tune has an enchanting allure to it.

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Music History

Shaun Cassidy – “That’s Rock ‘n’ Roll”

From his album “Shaun Cassidy” (1977):

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New Music

Jessie Wagner – “Up Against The Wall”

From her upcoming album “War Within”, to be released on 25 April 2025:

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