In The Spotlight

St.Arnaud – “Love You (For Real)”

Based in Edmonton, this Canadian indie-pop project got its start as solo project for frontman Ian St. Arnaud in 2017 after the passing of close friend and musical collaborator Luke Jansen. Since then expanded into a dynamic live ensemble, they played with Basia Bulat and Lucy Rose. They also performed at worldwide festivals such as The Great Escape and Reeperbahn. Inspired by Jonathan Richman & The Modern Lovers and Mumford & Sons, they debuted with “Dark Horse” in 2018.

Trying to capture the fleeting moment of infatuation in which everything just feels right, their new single balances romantic sincerity with cheeky humour. Taken from their upcoming album “St.Arnaud”, expected on April 10th, the song opens with a delicious 60s soul vibe. Laidback and easygoing, it’s the smooth rhythm, mellow keys and warm horns that gently stroke our ears. And with honest vocals narrating the amorous endeavours, this retro groove is pure sonic silk.

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Music History

The Tourists – “So Good To Be Back Home Again”

From their album “Reality Effect” (1979):

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New Music

Louis Tomlinson – “Imposter”

From his album “How Did I Get Here?” (2026):

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In The Spotlight

Zoey Madison – “Scars”

Based in New York City, this gifted singer and songwriter was blessed with a rare four-octave vocal range and an extended whistle tone. She honed her craft studying at the renowned Berklee School of Music and with various vocal coaches. At 16 she performed with the Naples Philharmonic together with her childhood idol Kristen Chenoweth. She also performed at the MGM Music Hall. Inspired by Mariah Carey, Judy Garland and Ariana Grande, she released her debut “Move” in 2025.

Taking us on a journey of vulnerability, leading from the devastation of heartbreak to a renewed resilience, this song highlights that a broken heart can actually be beautiful as it shapes the person that we become. Taken from her debut EP “Electric”, released in 2025, it starts with a passionate piano and celestial backing vocals and is later joined by a resonant beat and opulent violins. And with her bewitching vocals, it’s an intricate melodic amalgamation combined with emotional honesty.

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Music History

Mental As Anything – “Live It Up”

From their album “Fundamental As Anything” (1985):

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New Music

Jessie Ware – “I Could Get Used To This”

Returning with her first new music in 3 years, this is the new single by British songstress Jessie Ware:

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