New Music

Rag’n’Bone Man – “Pocket”

From his upcoming album “What Do You Believe In? (Deluxe)”, to be released on 18 October 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Isabel Wood – “Don’t Ruin My Life”

Hailing from the Sunshine Coast, this Australian singer and songwriter has always been enamoured by music, but it wasn’t until she wrote her first song aged 15 that she was truly bitten by the bug. Wanting to hone that interest she moved to the Gold Coast to study pop music at university. Since then she collaborated with BTWN US and Exence and played festivals like Caloundra Music Festival. Inspired by Sasha Sloan, Wafia and Holly Humberstone, she debuted with “Sunburn” in 2019.

Lyrically chronicling the unfounded fear of losing a lover through a breakup, only to find that they’re still there by your side, her new single captures an all too familiar emotion. Starting with a shimmering synth and a bouncy beat, the melody has early 00s flavours. The chorus takes it up a notch with a spirited pop vibe with added electric guitars and a joyous oomph. And with her multi-faceted vocals ranging from airy, Owl City-like to sparkling pop zeal, this is an infectious tune.

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Music History

Glass Tiger – “Far Away From Here”

From their album “Diamond Sun” (1988):

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New Music

Perrie – “You Go Your Way”

From her upcoming, as yet untitled, debut album, to be released early 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Gracie Moller – “Coca-Cola Girl”

Originally from Auckland and now based in London, this New Zealand singer and songwriter received a very musical upbringing. Her dad Buzz Moller is a singer/songwriter himself and taught songwriting at university. She got her first record deal aged only 13, after which she immersed herself into her music. Since then she’s toured with Only The Poets and played her first headline show in Amsterdam. Inspired by Taylor Swift and Lana Del Rey, she debuted with “Mess For You” in 2023.

Singing deeply personal lyrics about the intense emotions associated with feeling unworthy of someone’s love, her new single captures the complexities with honesty and vulnerability. Taken from her upcoming sophomore EP, expected at the end of November, she opens up her heart accompanied by an elegant piano. Later joined by a mild rhythm and gentle guitar chords, the song ascends to a velvety crescendo of pop. And with her reflective vocals, this lush tune is truly mesmerizing.

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Music History

The Real Thing – “Hard Times”

Released as a non-album single only (1986):

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