Music History

Lucky Soul – “No Ti Amo”

From their album “Hard Lines” (2017):

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New Music

The Script – “At Your Feet”

From their upcoming album “Satellites”, to be released on 16 August 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Yasmin Hass – “Won’t Hold My Breath”

Born in Melbourne to an opera singing German mother and a reggae-loving Jamaican father and now based in London, UK, this singer and songwriter is influenced by an eclectic fusion of varied cultures. Raised on diverse musical styles, she first got enamoured by musical theatre star Bernadette Peters. Since she’s honed a blend of soul and reggae and played the Wilderness Festival in 2023. Inspired by Angie Stone, Eva Cassidy and Olivia Dean, she ironically debuted with “Goodbye” in 2021.

Written as an anthem for the heartbroken, her new single reminds us not just to wait for promises to be kept, when we really already know they won’t. Staying true to her musical amalgamation, the song starts with a soft acoustic piano, invoking an Adele-like sense, before it develops into a more upbeat pop soundscape. With a lively percussion and multi-layered harmonies taking the listeners on a sonic expedition, it’s her enchanting voice that adds that special kind of sensory sparkle.

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Music History

Christopher Cross – “Ride Like The Wind”

From his album “Christopher Cross” (1979):

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New Music

Alessia Cara – “Dead Man”

Filled with invigorating, jazz-influenced rhythm and horns, this is the new single by Canadian songbird Alessia Cara:

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In The Spotlight

Tim Chadwick – “Call Me When The Coast Is Clear”

Based in Dublin, this Irish singer and songwriter has been writing songs since the age of 14 and starting performing at 18. Since then he landed a record deal with Sony, but has since chosen the independent path. He’s supported artists such as Mabel and Rufus Wainwright on tour, played festivals like The Great Escape and had his song “Belong” featured on the Aer Lingus Christmas ad. Inspired by Hayley Williams, Fleetwood Mac and Kate Bush, he debuted with “Blindfolded” in 2016.

Wrapped around emotive, introspective lyrics about keeping falling in love with the wrong people and holding on to the hope of finding that one true love, his new single is filled with self-awareness, positivity and hope. Taken from his upcoming album “Pulverise”, expected on August 19th, the song starts off buttery-smooth with a synth drone and his honeyed vocals. It gets an additional oomph with the added rhythm and laidback guitars, while still maintaining it’s welcoming warmth.

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