In The Spotlight

Casey Conroy – “Long Drive”

Hailing from Orlando, this rising singer/songwriter grew up around music thanks to her Irish musician dad. She was raised on a steady diet of 80s music like Depeche Mode, Phil Collins and Stevie Nicks and, for as long as she can remember, she would sing songs penned by her father in a tiny home studio. By the age of 12 she’d started playing the piano and writing her own songs. Inspired by artists like Coldplay, Kimbra and Frank Ocean, she released her debut single “Watch You Go” in 2018.

Learning to follow her instinct of doing what feels right in an otherwise turbulent world, her new single reclaims trust in herself and a defiance to go against expectations. Take from her upcoming EP “The Mess I’ve Made”, expected in February 2026, the song is a laid-back, sunlit pop melody. With radiant guitars, luminous synths and a sparkling chorus giving the breezy tune an 80s road-trip vibe, it’s her golden, glistening vocals cruising over the warm notes that make this an irresistible gem.

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Music History

Erasure – “Sometimes”

From their album “The Circus” (1987):

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New Music

Jessie J – “H.A.P.P.Y”

From her upcoming album “Don’t Tease Me With A Good Time”, to be released on 28 November 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Marilyn Hucek – “Rebound”

Born in Washington D.C., this American-Chilean singer and songwriter carried the music bug with her her whole life. Writing songs from a very young age, she enriched that skill by learning to play piano and guitar. Since the start of her career, she’s performed at various venues such as the Hard Rock Café in DC, as well as the Annapolis Songwriters Festival and the Takoma Park Folk Festival. Inspired by Stevie Nicks, Carly Simon and Taylor Swift, she released her debut “Memories” in 2020.

Narrating the feeling of being in a vicious circle of going back to the lover you were convinced you were done with, her new single decorates that contradiction with refreshing honesty. Taken from her recently released album “MARILYN”, the song starts with a resonant beat and is joined in the chorus by joyous guitars. Drizzled with a taste of the 90s, it smoothly blends pop and country. And with her authentic, confident vocals, this fun-filled groove is both heartfelt and infectious.

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Music History

Kenny Loggins – “Whenever I Call You ‘Friend'”

From his album “Nightwatch” (1978):

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New Music

Nina Schofield – “Down Down Down”

From her EP “FRACTIONS” (2025):

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