From her EP “Wide Eyed” (2022):
Jack Kane – “Something More”
Hailing from Hertfordshire, this rising British singer and songwriter got engrossed with music from the time he got his first iPod aged 7. Pre-loaded with his dad’s music, he discovered rock artists like The Eagles and Hall & Oates. He went on to perform on Barn On The Farm festival and opening for Paloma Faith. Inspired by Joni Mitchell and Fleetwood Mac, he debuted with his single “Ache” in 2021.
Telling the relatable tale of never being content while chasing the feeling of happiness, his new single is a modern indie-pop jam, dipped in a layer of 80s nostalgia. With a smooth synth shimmer and retro rhythm opening the door to his soundscape, inside you’re greeted with warm electric guitars and bouncy bass. And with his ear-stroking, velveteen vocals, this tune is something more.
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Imelda May – “It’s Good To Be Alive”
Picture This – “Get On My Love”
Returning after a 3 year hiatus with a high-energy pop anthem, this is the new single by Irish quartet Picture This:
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Sipprell – “Wish You Were Here”
Born in South-London as the youngest of five and raised by a singer mom, this British vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist grew surrounded by an eclectic mix of musical styles. Proficient in piano, guitar and violin, she embraced the UK R&B scene. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Brandy, Solange and Anderson .Paak, she debuted her R&B/Soul sound on her EP “Letter D” in 2015.
Lyrically longing for a lost lover and mulling over what could’ve been or might even still be, if given the chance, her new single tells a very relatable story. Combining a deliciously smooth soulful vibe with a luscious 90s-dipped R&B layer, it’s the laid-back percussion, mellow piano and her enchanting and emotion-laden vocals that makes this magical melody sound full of heartwarming sentiments.
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From her album “Tribal” (2014):
From their album “Animal Magic” (1986):