Music History

Rod Stewart – “Ain’t Love A Bitch”

From his album “Blondes Have More Fun” (1978):

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New Music

PRICIE – “Big Girls”

Infusing sunlit dancehall vibes with a lively afrobeat, this is the new single by Australian-based songstress PRICIE:

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In The Spotlight

Jake Whiskin – “Long Way Home”

Born in Leeds, this British singer and songwriter started playing Sunday League football as a child, but traded it in for going through his dad’s record collection. He taught himself how to play guitar and began writing relatable, melancholic songs. Inspired by the Smashing Pumpkins and Nirvana, as well as the Americana of Neil Young and Tom Petty, he released his debut single “Dark Days” in 2019.

Trying to find the balance between extremes such as religion on the one hand and smoking too much weed on the other, his new single is a lyrical rollercoaster. Taken from his self-titled debut album, expected on November 4th, it’s the singing electric guitar and folky rhythm that effortlessly blends a 70s sound with modern production. And with his shimmering vocals, this tune feels like home.

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Music History

Leela James – “Music”

From her album “A Change Is Gonna Come” (2005):

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New Music

DeWolff – “Heart Stopping Kinda Show”

From their upcoming album “Love, Death & In Between”, to be released on 3 February 2023:

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In The Spotlight

Abigail Osborn – “Don’t Have The Heart”

Hailing from Denver and now Nashville-based, this singer and songwriter grew up in a musical family, listening to country classic like The Chicks and Garth Brooks. At 15 she first picked up the guitar and started playing. She began playing in her church worship band, but started writing original songs at 17. Inspired by MUNA, The Japanse House and The Aces, she debuted with “Drive All Night” in 2021.

Chronicling the emotional turmoil that comes with having to tell someone you don’t want to be with them, her new single captures the heart-wrenching tale in a captivating alt-pop coating. Also featured on the TV Show Catfish on MTV, it’s the balance between the mellow start and the bustling chorus of an spirited beat and scintillant synths with her hypnotic vocals that makes this tune irresistible.

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