New Music

Saibh Skelly – “Sly”

Shining with sassy summertime vibes, this is the new single by rising Irish singer/songwriter Saibh Skelly:

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | Spotlight | iTunes

In The Spotlight

Jamie Webster – “Voice Of The Voiceless”

Hailing from Liverpool, this British singer and songwriter started learning classical guitar as a child. Later he began working as an electrician and playing cover gigs at the weekend. A massive Liverpool F.C. fan, he’s performed before their games, as well as the UEFA Champions League in 2019, playing to 60,000 fans. Inspired by Bob Dylan and Pink Floyd, he debuted with “Weekend In Paradise” in 2019.

Written for people who feel powerless and with no chance of success in life, his new single is a call to action to make a positive change. Starting the track in an honest, acoustic way, with just his guitar and his poignant words, he injects some sonic sunshine in the upbeat chorus. With an invigorating beat, cheery guitars and his authentic vocals, this vivid folk-rock jam is full of empowering vibes.

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

Music History

Deniece Williams – “Cause You Love Me Baby”

From her album “This Is Niecy” (1976):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

New Music

Gabriels – “Great Wind”

From their album “Angels & Queens” (2023):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes

In The Spotlight

Lo Lauren – “Never The One”

Based in London, this British singer and songwriter grew up listening to the 80s music of Madonna and Sister Sledge. She studied Musical Theatre at the BRIT School, but it would be studying English Literature which developed a love for songwriting. Since then she’s written songs with Call Me Loop and Blithe. Inspired by Two Door Cinema Club and FOALS she released her debut “Just Friends” in 2020.

Chronicling the end of an emotional journey trying to get over a breakup, her new single is a riveting amalgam of retro and modern pop. Kicking the song off slowly with mellow 80s-sounding synths and a driving beat, it rises up to an upbeat and infectious modern chorus. And with her refreshing vocals adding a sparkle to the catchy melody, this effervescent groove is definitely the one to listen to.

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | iTunes

Music History

Duran Duran – “Serious”

From their album “Liberty” (1990):

Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | Website | iTunes