Music History

The Brand New Heavies – “Spend Some Time”

From their album “Brother Sister” (1994):

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New Music

Joe Jonas – “Work It Out”

From his upcoming album “Music For People Who Believe In Love”, to be released on 18 October 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Simone Spittle – “Refuge”

Hailing from Melbourne, this Australian singer and songwriter has always had music in her life. She was already singing before she could speak and she’s been a classically trained pianist since she was five. She’s performed as a singer, pianist and actor since childhood from composing for international events to headlining her own shows. Drawing inspiration from Missy Higgins, Adele and Whitney Houston, she initially debuted with “Frozen” in 2017, but has now reinvented herself.

Written when reflecting on the trauma she survived as a child, her new single captures the feeling of when she finally found safety and could begin her healing. Taken from her upcoming, deeply personal debut album, “Drama Queen”, expected on September 6th, the song reflects the intense journey to being a survivor. A beautiful ballad throughout, it starts with just a delicate piano and her emotive vocals and with imposing drums grows to show the strength and light of a new future.

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Music History

Icehouse – “Mr Big”

From their album “Measure For Measure” (1986):

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New Music

Danielle Bradbery – “Windows”

From her upcoming album “Danielle”, to be released on 6 September 2024:

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In The Spotlight

Allison Leah – “Meet Me In The Garden”

Born in New York City and based in Nashville, this folk-pop singer and songwriter grew up in a musical family. Her dad is a music engineer and she’s been singing in his studio since the age of 4. When she was 8 an agent heard her sing and asked her to sing jingles. She moved into song writing aged 14. Since she’s performed at Tucson Folk Festival, The Listening Room and Sofar Sounds. Inspired by Maisie Peters, Maggie Rogers and Noah Kahan, she released her debut “A Love Song” in 2017.

Telling the romantic tale of leaving everything behind to meet your love in a rose garden and start a whole new adventure, her new single is a sunny sonic daydream. Doused in sunlit nostalgia, the ear-stroking ethereal soundscape envelops an easygoing rhythm, breezy guitars and celestial harmonies. And with her honey-smooth, sparkling vocals welcoming love’s new direction, she conjures up an amorous summer sun, radiating with endless possibilities and true, heartfelt romance.

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