Music History

Aretha Franklin – “When I Think About You”

From her album “Sweet Passion” (1977):

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New Music

Kim Churchill – “Wonder”

From his upcoming album “It’s Lovely To Have You Here”, to be released on 11 October 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Corzine – “A You Problem”

Born as Hayley Lewis and hailing from Minneapolis, this singer and songwriter started writing songs on ukulele and piano at the age of 15. Although having graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from Colorado State University, she decided to pursue a career in music. She began playing farmer’s markets and Open Streets, but soon played venues like Acadia and Hook & Ladder. Inspired by Sara Bareilles, Betty Who and Ingrid Michaelson, she debuted with “And There It Is” in 2019.

Singing about the complications a relationship can bring where one person is more emotionally immersed than the other, her new single highlights the desire to resolve the issues and finding the strength to do so. She’s created a fun, multi-layered soundscape to accompany her lyrics. Starting with a soft synth chord and cheeky fingersnaps, soon the track burst to life with a chorus brimming with lively pop sparkles. And with her crystalline vocals, this is a cheery tune full of sonic quirks.

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Music History

The Cars – “You Might Think”

From their album “Heartbeat City” (1984):

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New Music

Maren Morris – “Push Me Over”

From her EP “Intermission” (2024):

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In The Spotlight

Allie Dunn – “Subway Surfing”

Born and raised in New York City, this singer and songwriter grew up listening to a potpourri of different musical styles, from Frank Sinatra to The Sugarhill Gang. Although her love for music was clear from a young age, she decided to study to become a sports medicine doctor. After graduating she moved to Nashville trying to define her sound. Now she’s back in New York with a retro-soul/pop sound. Inspired by Lake Street Dive and Allen Stone, she debuted with “Tom Petty” in 2021.

Sharing the relatable situation in which you see the world throwing obstacles on your path, while you’re just trying to live your life the best way possible, her new single encapsulates the feeling of letting go and enjoying what you can. Clearly having found her niche in the retro-soul/pop sound, it’s the funky bass line, invigorating wah-wah guitars and peppy percussion that give this jubilant groove a highly danceable vibe, while her spirited vocals inject a sense of joyous spontaneity.

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