From their album “Like Gangbusters” (1983):
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Based in Los Angeles, this singer and songwriter was born to a songwriting mother and a multi-instrumentalist father with music running through her veins. Referring to her songs as ‘journal entries put to melody’, she’s devoted much of her childhood to honing her genuine lyricism and style. Inspired by Fleetwood Mac, Dave Matthews Band and Sheryl Crow, she released her debut “In The End” in 2019.
Written about a friend who was literally covered in self-inflicted bruises, as well as the metaphorical bruises we carry around, her new single shines a lyrical light on mental health. Instantly gripping from the first mellow beat, the song soon awakens with a galvanic rhythm, fiery synths and lively guitars. And with her charismatic vocals, this bubbly groove sounds both authentic and danceable.
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From her upcoming debut album “Amelia”, to be released on 3 March 2023:
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Hailing from Glasgow, this Scottish singer and songwriter initially wanted to become a bartender, until a friend convinced him to consider a music career after a drunken karaoke night. Having sold out the famous King Tut’s Wah Wah Hut, without having released any music, he made his mark on the music scene. Since he’s toured with Arlo Parks and Rina Sawayama and debuted with “Limbo” in 2019.
With a candid authenticity telling the story about a past, toxic relationship, his new single highlights the effect this had on his mental health. Taken from his upcoming album “Permanent Damage”, expected on January 13, 2023, he wraps the personal lyrics in a comforting warm, soul-pop blanket. With a West-Coast vibe from the rhythm, guitars and his buttery vocals, this rich tune is a melancholic gem.
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