From their album “Class” (1981):
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Returning with a retro-dipped, upbeat pop bop, this is the new single by Finnish songstress ALMA:
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Born near Pittsburgh as Grace Martine Tandon, this rising singer and songwriter began playing piano at three years young and added guitar, saxophone and flute along the way. Inspired by Amy Winehouse, Sarah McLachlan and Dido, she debuted her electro-pop sound on her single “Hide Away” in 2015 and won a Grammy after lending her voice to The Chainsmokers’ “Don’t Let Me Down” in 2016.
Processing a feeling of heartache after a relationship breakdown and learning to be on her own again, her new single is as much cathartic as it is a sonic feast. Taking her electro-pop sound on a retro trip to the neon decade, it’s the bouncy 80s rhythm and sparkling synths that paint the nostalgia-inducing soundscape. And with her refined and striking vocals, this is a groove you’ve just got to love.
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From her upcoming debut album “Girl Of My Dreams”, to be released on 16 September 2022:
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Based in Melbourne, this Australian singer/songwriter and his merry band of Butchers, consisting of Chris Doig, Alex Burkoy, Jake Amy, Abbey Rose and Trudie Potter, has created a sonic crossroads where country-blues, swamp rock and Americana meets. They’ve supported the likes of The Fauves and The Tea Party and played festivals like NYE On The Hill. They released their debut “The River” in 2018.
Simmering on a low sonic heat and creating a steamy aromatic atmosphere, their new single is a delicious dish with sleek vintage flavors. Taken from their upcoming album “ANIMALS”, expected on July 1st, it starts with Steely Dan-like keys and laidback percussion. And with his sauve, authentic vocals singing about men who think their words have no consequence, this is a compelling groove.