New Music

Ellie Goulding – “Like A Saviour”

From her upcoming album “Higher Than Heaven”, to be released on 7 April 2023:

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NERIAH – “Falling 4 Somebody”

Born and raised in sunny Los Angeles, this rising singer and songwriter wrote her first song at five years young and spent most of her time singing. Since then she’s been honing her sound by writing three songs a day. She’s also headlined at famous venues such as The Troubadour and The Peppermint Club. Inspired by Julia Michaels, Halsey and Dua Lipa, she released her debut single “Loner” in 2020.

Lyrically coming to terms with the end of a relationship in which you stayed longer than you should, her new single gives a bit of sonic positivity to an emotional situation. Starting with a mellow soundscape of mellifluent keys and her enchanting voice, the song soon sparks up with a lively 80s-dipped beat and glowing electric guitars and encapsulates the maudlin breakup tale in melodic hope.

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Music History

Paul McCartney – “Take It Away”

From his album “Tug Of War” (1982):

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New Music

Fleur East – “Count The Ways”

Returning with an invigorating soulful and funkalicious vibe, this is the new single by Fleur East:

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Oliver Pesch – “That’ll Be It”

Hailing from Rotterdam, this Dutch singer, songwriter and guitarist wrote his first song aged 11. He started studying at the Rockacademie in Tilburg aged 16 and toured internationally with his band Yasgur. Going solo in 2019, he went on to open for artists like Novastar and The Proclaimers. Inspired by Jackson Browne, James Taylor and Carole King, he released his debut “Mesopotamia” in 2022.

Borrowing from the rich legacy of 70s Americana and the sunlit West Coast vibes of yesteryear, his new single is a breezy groove with a bit of zing. Taken from his upcoming debut album “Kid With The Dice”, expected on March 24th, it’s the retro bounce of the drums, mellow guitar and futuristic effects that build a bridge between the past and the now. And with his superb vocals, this tune is surely it.

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Music History

Sheena Easton – “What Comes Naturally”

From her album “What Comes Naturally” (1991):

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