New Music

ALMA – “Hey Mom Hey Dad”

Sharing a deeply personal story, wrapped in an anthemic pop coat, this is the new single by Finnish songbird ALMA:

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Wesson – “Made Me Happy”

Based in Milton Keynes, this British indie-rock quartet was formed with like-minded souls, who need music as a part of their life and the essence of their being. Led by singer/songwriter Chris Wesson, they created a mix of pop, punk rock and indie and supported artists such as Callum Beattie and Lucy Spraggan. Influenced by The Beatles and The Stone Roses, they debuted with “Understand” in 2022.

Digging deep into their own personal experiences, their new single highlights the importance of putting yourself first in order to make you happy. With a Beatlesque start of a breezy air organ, this full-bodied track soon finds its resounding instrumentation. With a booming percussion, electrifying guitars and soaring vocals, this is a bold and infectious jam, that will surely make your ears very happy.

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Music History

Deborah Cox – “Who Do U Love”

From her album “Deborah Cox” (1995):

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New Music

We Are Scientists – “Turn It Up”

From their album “Lobes” (2023):

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Lily Moore – “Hard Days Love”

Hailing from Brighton, this British singer and songwriter has been singing since she and her brother had a pretend band when she was 3 years young. Thanks to her dad, famed guitarist Gary Moore, she grew up on blues, soul and Motown. Now London-based, she’s supported George Ezra and Tom Grennan. Inspired by Amy Winehouse and Nina Simone, she debuted with “Not That Special” in 2018.

Singing about knowing when it’s time to give up, both in love as in life, her new single is filled with honesty and deeply personal emotions. With a charming, full-bodied instrumentation, she starts with a mellow guitar and layers vivacious drums, spirited keys and soaring strings on top. And with her Duffy-esque, powerhouse vocals reaching deep in your soul, this is a jam you have to love.

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Music History

Kool & The Gang – “You Can Do It”

From their album “In The Heart” (1983):

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