Based in Cardiff, this Welsh singer and songwriter is no stranger to performing. Having grown up in a music-loving home with folk and classical playing, he went on to study musical theatre at university. Since then he’s amassed a massive following on TikTok. He performed at the iconic Camden Roundhouse in London, supporting Henry Moodie and played festivals such as The Great Escape. Inspired by Harry Styles and Ed Sheeran, he debuted with his EP “The Ed’s House EP” in 2023.
Wondering whether an ex-lover will still think of you and secretly want to keep in touch with you despite having entered into a new relationship, his new single is a plea to hold on to what was lost. Opening the song calmly, with some electronic elements, bass plucks and a soft rhythm, it all comes alive with a melodic, slightly retro warmth from the peppy drums and sweltering electric guitars. And with his vibrant vocals, this vivid groove is a virulent indie-pop tune.
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From her album “April Moon” (1990):
From their upcoming album “Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets”, to be released on 9 May 2025:
Originally from South Carolina and now based in Nashville, this singer and songwriter was born with the performance gene prominently active. She signed with an agency at the age of 7, which led to musical theatre and beauty pageants. Although she also did a short stint in finance, her path would always lead to music. She started writing her own songs in 2020. Inspired by artists such as
Reflecting on her own experiences with dating, her new single high-lights what is truly important in a relationship and reminds us not to lose sight of our self-worth in the illusions of romance. Fusing bouncy pop with twangy country, the song starts with a lively synth beat and electronic guitar strums, before elevating to an infectious melody. With countrified guitars and cheeky keys forging the bustling tune, it’s her heartfelt vocals that complete this invigorating country-pop bop.
From their album “A Kind Of Magic” (1986):
From her upcoming album “Like Plasticine”, to be released on 30 May 2025: