Music History

Hot Chocolate – “Heaven Is In The Back Seat Of My Cadillac”

From their album “Man To Man” (1976):

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New Music

Griff – “Tears For Fun”

From her album “Vertigo” (2024):

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In The Spotlight

Jeremie Albino – “Rolling Down The 405”

Based in Toronto, this Canadian singer and songwriter started playing the guitar aged 15. Initially not considering himself a musician, he worked on a farm, but one open mic night led to busking around the city. Since then he’s been playing festivals like Hillside and the Mariposa Folk Festival, as well as opening for Orville Peck and sharing the stage with Nathaniel Rateliff and Black Pumas. Inspired by John Lee Hooker, Neil Young and James Taylor, he released his debut “Shipwreck” in 2019.

Singing about the most notorious freeway on the West-Coast of America, his new single is an inspired fusion of styles and storytelling. Taken from his upcoming album “Our Time In The Sun”, expected on November 1st, the lively jam starts with a 60s soul vibe from the drums, seamlessly evolving to country guitars and blues piano. With a driving energy capturing the freedom of the open road and the retro sound of his captivating vocals, this groove is a trip of sonic buoyancy.

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Music History

Basia – “Drunk On Love”

From her album “The Sweetest Illusion” (1994):

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New Music

Marc Almond – “I’m Not Anyone”

From his album “I’m Not Anyone” (2024):

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Charley Stride – “Unappreciated”

Hailing from Southampton, this rising British singer and songwriter has been singing since she was 6 years young. She began singing in a choir and evolved to gigging all over the south coast at the age of 16 and signed her first record deal as a teenager. Since she’s supported the likes of Tom Jones, Simply Red and Anastacia, as well as play festivals like Bestival and Isle Of Wight. Inspired by Lauryn Hill, Whitney Houston and Kate Bush, she released her debut single “Different Stars” in 2017.

Written to provide those who feel invisible and under-valued in the world, whether this is in relationships, work or family, with strength and acknowledgement, her new single encourages you to feel proud of who you are. Enveloped by 90s-infused R&B-pop vibes, it’s the propulsive beat, shimmering synths and electronic flourishes that create the inviting melody. And with her emotion-ladened, heartfelt vocals building your confidence, this tune is authentic and relatable.

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