From her album “Workin’ Overtime” (1989):
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From their upcoming album “Freakout/Release”, to be released on 19 August 2022:
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Born as Stephanie Weisz, this New York-based singer and songwriter attended Syracuse University in 2018, studying TV, radio and film. However, as she was writing songs more than paying attention, she changed career paths. In 2019 she auditioned for American Idol and made it to Hollywood Week. Inspired by Lady Gaga, Miley Cyrus and Amy Winehouse, she debuted with “Desert Queen” in 2020.
Telling the story about meeting a stranger and realizing that they’re the one from your dreams, her new single wraps the romanticism in delicious nostalgic 70s-dipped vibes. With a driving disco beat, funky wah-wah guitars and vintage synths, this tune blends the past with a modern production. And with her captivating R&B vocals, this bouncy retro groove sounds irresistibly infectious.
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From their upcoming album “Platinum Collection”, to be released on 19 August 2022:
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Formed in 2019 by partners and longtime collaborators Grace Newton-Wordsworth and Aaron Birch, this Australian quartet created an organic and genuine folk-pop sound. Based in Perth and joined by members Riley Sutton and Liam Olsen, they’ve supported Odette on her 2019 tour and played stages such as the Nannup Music Festival in 2021. They released their debut single “Hold Me” in 2019.
Written as a love letter to Aaron during a period of loss, their new single captures the honesty of their emotions into the lyrics. Enveloping the words is sonic elegance and warmth from a smooth acoustic guitar, before injecting some oomph with a bouncy rhythm and ornate synths. And with her sweet, folky voice, this wave of deep-rooted love has a warm familiarity that sounds like coming home.
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