From her album “99 Reasons” (1992):
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Hailing from Vancouver, Canadian singer and songwriter twins Alanna and Brianne Finn-Morris were born into music. With both parents classically trained on piano and their dad being in an Irish show-band, a career in music was inevitable. They started busking on the streets aged 12, honing their folk-pop sound. Inspired by Lorde, Sinéad O’Connor and SZA, they debuted with “Skeleton” in 2017.
Written during the pandemic, when the lockdown restrictions became to much to bear, their new single created a much needed calm in an otherwise turbulent world. Dipped in sonic enchantment, it’s the mellow acoustic guitar, dulcet rhythm and their mellifluous harmonies that forge a tranquil folk-pop soundscape in which to escape the harsh reality of life for a few minutes.
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From her upcoming EP “What I Didn’t Tell You”, to be released on 4 November 2022:
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Although they started in high school, this Floridian five-piece band officially formed at the University of Florida in 2015. Consisting of Robbie Kingsley, Franco Solari, Dylan McCue, Andre Escobar and Zach Levy, they got their start playing gigs covering anything from Britney to Drake. Inspired by artists like Oasis, Frank Ocean and Radiohead, they debuted their eclectic sound on “Younger” in 2018.
Singing about someone’s frustration towards a friend, who didn’t follow your advise, their new single is lyrically relatable and sonically captivating. Kicking the song off with a laid-back AOR vibe from a mellow beat, fresh guitar and balmy keys, it’s Robbie’s sleek vocals that add a layer of indie-pop into the mix. And with a touch of nostalgia and a dreamy glaze, this jam is a glittery groove.
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