With a driving beat, emotive lyrics and a retro feel, this is the new single by Australian songstress Kita Alexander:
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With a driving beat, emotive lyrics and a retro feel, this is the new single by Australian songstress Kita Alexander:
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Born in Lakefield and now Toronto-based, this Canadian singer, songwriter and musician started playing piano by ear aged 4. A multi-instrumentalist, he also plays guitar, bass, drums, clarinet and trumpet. Since then he’s opened for Bonnie Raitt and David Gray. Inspired by wide-ranging artists from Cat Stevens and Bob Dylan to Jeff Buckley and Nina Simone, he debuted with “The Milkweed EP” in 2002.
When times are rough, it’s easy to think that abandoning love is the right thing to do, but his new single highlights the fact that when love is true, it stays with you. Taken from his upcoming album “What Tomorrow Brings”, ready to drop on November 4th, he tells the emotive story on a luscious melody of airy 70s-infused pop. And with jaunty drums and fresh piano, you need to hear this to believe it.
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From his upcoming album “There’s Nothing But Space, Man”, to be released on 14 October 2022:
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Hailing from Melbourne, this rising Australian songstress grew up surrounded by music, thanks to having a DJ dad. She started writing songs on piano, but began writing seriously after teaching herself guitar. Since she’s played festivals such as Melbourne Music Week and Sydney Fringe. Inspired by 90s artists like Destiny’s Child and 00’s pop like Aly & AJ, she released her debut “Water To Me” in 2017.
Sonically accelerating from 0 to 100, her zesty new single balances introspective lyrics with an ascending melodic symmetry. Starting with a simple beat and a mild synths, the track leads to a bubbly chorus filled with rich guitars and lively percussion. Enveloped by the slightly retro, melancholic tune, she sings about the feeling that you’re never enough for someone, making this a dynamic gem.
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