New Music

Gretta Ray – “Heartbreak Baby”

From her upcoming album “Positive Spin”, to be released on 17 August 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Noak Hellsing – “When The Shadows Go Home”

Based in Stockholm, this emerging Swedish singer and songwriter grew up in a musical home and first picked up a guitar aged 5. In his early teens he added songwriting and the piano to his skill set. With an ideal of creating songs that reflect his own voice, he produced a soulful, indie-pop sound. Inspired by John Mayer, Ed Sheeran and Shawn Mendes, he released his debut single “Lost” in 2019.

Despite lyrically tackling the complex issue of loneliness and the darkness it induces, his new single accompanies his words with an upbeat pop melody. Taken from his upcoming EP “Yesteryear”, expected in the fall, it’s the funky bass plucks, rolling rhythm and the effervescent guitars that generate an infectious groove. And with his bubbly vocals, this tune encourages you to find happiness.

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Music History

Blondie – “The Hardest Part”

From their album “Eat To The Beat” (1979):

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New Music

Moon Taxi – “Set Yourself Free”

From their upcoming album “Set Yourself Free”, to be released on 9 June 2023:

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KEHLI – “All Outta Love”

Born in Dublin as Kelly Irwin, this Irish singer/songwriter studied music and dance at a stage school from the age of 5. As a teen she auditioned for TV talent shows, such as The Voice UK as a solo act and The X-Factor UK as part of the girl group F.A.E. in 2017. Inspired by powerful female voices such as Beyoncé, Whitney Houston and Celine Dion, she released her debut single “Let Me Down” in 2018.

Singing about having dealt with the emotional aftermath of past relationships, her new single is an invigorating slice of contemporary pop. Taken from her upcoming EP “Pity Party”, expected on July 21st, it’s the guitar-driven tune, rhythmic beats and wavy melodic ups and downs that make this an intricate composition. And with her soulful vocals, this is a catchy, self-empowering earworm.

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Music History

The Beach Boys – “It’s Getting Late”

From their album “The Beach Boys” (1985):

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