From her album “37 Days” (2007):
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Splashing around with insatiable summertime disco vibes, this is the new single by Mayer Hawthorne:
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Hailing from Saskatchewan, this Canadian singer and songwriter started writing songs at an early age as a form of therapy. However, it wasn’t until 2008 that she found the confidence to share her music with others. Since then she’s played showcases at festivals like Reeperbahn, NXNE and Breakout West. Inspired by Phoebe Bridgers, MUNA and Taylor Swift, she debuted with her self-titled EP in 2019.
Formed out of a moment of deep reflection, when a tearful phone call made her see that she wasn’t being honest with herself, her new single shows a genuine vulnerability. Taken from her upcoming EP, expected on September 8th, it’s the haunting rhythm, gritty guitars and ethereal synths providing a moody melody. And with her melancholy vocals, this is a sonic slice of sheer beauty.
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From his album “Nothin’ Matters And What If It Did” (1980):
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Born in Suffolk, this British singer and songwriter got bitten by the music bug aged 5 after hearing her idol KT Tunstall on TV. She started performing at a local music club aged 11, which led to her writing her first song at 16. Since she’s been gigging and played festivals like Leestock and Jimmy’s Farm Festival. Also inspired by Amy Macdonald and Dido, she released her self-titled debut EP in 2020.
Returning after a three year hiatus from releasing music, her new single tells the tale of someone being in a relationship because it’s expected, rather than for love. Although the lyrics conjure more melancholy thoughts, she dipped her words in a buoyant tune. With a driving rhythm, melodic guitars and sparkling synths, it’s her genuine voice that turns this into something quite special.
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