In The Spotlight

Sunday Morning – “Carry The Sky”

Created in a tiny room at the famed Waldorf Hotel in Vancouver, this Canadian project was conceived by Bruce Wilson. Already a stalwart on the music scene, his initial career with grunge punk band Tankhog in the late 90s was darkened by drug and alcohol addiction. Years of recovery later, he rebuild his music career with a brand new art-rock sound. Drawing comparisons to artists such as David Bowie, Nick Cave and Iggy Pop, he debuted this new chapter on “Come The Rain” in 2016.

Written after the passing of both his sister and a dear friend, his new single is an accumulation of indescribable grief and yet dealing with that loss by celebrating their lives. With a 90s Britpop edge, this song is driven by rolling percussion. Enriched with an emotive piano and electronic keys, as well as stirring guitars, the melody combines a touch of nostalgia with sentimentality. Remembering all the good that their existence brought, this touching tribute is an extraordinary gem.

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Music History

Sabrina Carpenter – “Can’t Blame A Girl For Trying”

From her album :Eyes Wide Open (2015):

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New Music

The Paper Kites – “Change Of The Wind”

From their upcoming album “If You Go There, I Hope You’ll Find It”, to be released on 23 January 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Taylor Davidson – “The Countdown”

Texas-raised and Nashville-based, this singer and songwriter began performing and writing songs at the age of 11. By 12 she was trying to land gigs at local restaurants and coffee shops. Since then, she’s performed at various venues such as The Rustic Houston and The East Room, as well as festivals like Hondo Rodeo Fest. She’s also earned a golden ticket on American Idol in 2022. Inspired by artists like Kacey Musgraves and Maggie Rogers, she released her debut “Lonely” in 2020.

Singing about the often self-destructive choices we make in life and love, her new single tells the tale of holding on to something toxic because it’s better than not having it at all. Tickling our curiosity with a laidback rhythm and a synth drone, the song ascends to a vibrant chorus with a steady beat, shimmering keys and captivating guitars. And with her mesmerizing vocals with a country twang, this poignant groove blends vulnerability and self-reflection with pure sonic charm.

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Music History

REO Speedwagon – “Keep The Fire Burnin'”

From their album “Good Trouble” (1982):

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New Music

Gwen Stefani – “Shake The Snow Globe”

From the Amazon exclusive edition of “You Make It Feel Like Christmas (Deluxe)” (2025):

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