New Music

Lady Gaga – “Abracadabra”

From her upcoming album “MAYHEM”, to be released on 7 March 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Jack Pavlina – “Back 2 Me”

Born in Campbell and based in Los Angeles, this rising singer, song-writer and producer honed his craft studying at the Musicians Institute, where he won their Artist Showcase competition. Since then he’s supported hip-hop artist Shwayze on his tour and played renowned venues like The Viper Room and Hotel Ziggy. Likened to artists such as Brockhampton and Dominic Fike, he’s explored an eclectic fusion of hip-hop, indie-pop and soulful rock. He released his debut “(408)” in 2021.

Lyrically capturing the disorientation experienced by people who feel disconnected even while being in the presence of others, his new single narrates a relatable anxiety for life’s challenges. Taken from his upcoming album “ANXTY”, expected in March, the song starts with lonely, emotional piano chords. Joined by a multi-layered hip-hop beat and R&B bounce, the piano continues to guide us through the tune. And with his story-telling vocals, this groove has an hypnotic dynamic.

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New Music

Kylie Minogue – “Into The Blue”

From her album “Kiss Me Once” (2014):

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New Music

The Kooks – “Never Know”

From their upcoming album “Never Know”, to be released on 9 May 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Charlotte Grayson – “Get Outta My Yard”

Hailing from Hartlepool, this British singer and songwriter grew up with music, as her dad, granddad and uncle were all in bands. She first picked up an ukulele aged 14 and a few months later she was already performing at open mic nights. Self-taught on both the ukulele and the guitar, she wrote her first song at 15. Since she’s played festivals like Leazes Live and the Tall Ships Festival. Inspired by Taylor Swift, Kacey Musgraves and Melanie Martinez, she debuted with “Maybe” in 2018.

Singing about way too one-sided relationships, from friends that take things too far in a drunken haze to romantic interests that ghost you, her new single is a clear response to those happenings. Recorded with her now defunct band The Shame Areas, she combines the feisty lyrics with an invigorating pop-rock melody. With a vitalizing rhythm and bracing electric guitars giving it some retro-touched moxie, it’s her sassy, powerhouse vocals that make this vibrant groove irresistible.

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Music History

Thompson Twins – “Lay Your Hands On Me”

From their album “Here’s To Future Days” (1985):

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