New Music

Kim Wilde – “Trail Of Destruction”

From her upcoming album “Closer”, to be released on 31 January 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Zay’Marie – “Too Far”

Born as Elizabeth Marie Murray in Venice Beach, this singer and songwriter started singing in a church choir. With that love of music in her heart, she moved on to study vocal performance at Spelman College in Atlanta. She also made the final 5 at the BeHeard Competition of The Revolt Summit. Now based in Washington D.C., she’s performed several times at the MetroBar and SoFar Sounds. Inspired by Whitney Houston, Stevie Wonder and Beyoncé, she released her debut “Your Love” in 2019.

Inspired by the chemistry she felt for somebody, her new single is all about taking risks and letting go of inhibitions. Sonically a futuristic amalgamation of electronic music, R&B and soul, the song kicks off with an ethereal synth. Joined by a potent drum beat and polished electric guitars, the track progresses through her own auditory world. And with the airy translucence of her delicate vocals, this titillating tune has both a velvety beauty as well as a dancefloor-ready bounce.

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Music History

The Lightning Seeds – “The Life Of Riley”

From their album “Sense” (1992):

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New Music

Remi Wolf – “Pitiful”

From her album “Big Ideas” (2024):

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In The Spotlight

Nathan Ball – “Stateline”

Originally from London and now based on the Cornish coast, this British singer and songwriter started writing songs and playing in bands in school, together with his long-term collaborator Max Radford. Since deciding to make music a career, he’s supported Bon Iver, Van Morrison and Ziggy Alberts and played festivals like Boardmasters and Green Man. He’s also the vocalist for the band Faithless on tour. Inspired by The War On Drugs and Kurt Vile, he debuted with “Howling” in 2015.

Written while he was on tour in Australia, his new single attempts to capture the essence of a life lived on the road, with everchanging new faces and spaces. A consistent dream, which sometimes brings you back down to earth to face reality. Blending a mellow folky sound with a laidback pop vibe, the melody is built with a gentle percussion, jangly guitars and an all-encompassing warmth. And with his mesmerizing, storytelling vocals, this introspective tune tugs at your heartstrings.

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Music History

Donna Summer – “Breakaway”

From her album “Another Place And Time” (1989):

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