Music History

Michael Jackson – “Behind The Mask”

From his album “Michael” (2010):

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New Music

Kat Eaton – “Break Free”

From her upcoming album “What Happens Now”, to be released on 29 May 2026:

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In The Spotlight

Marfa – “American Lonely”

Forged in Colorado, this Americana duo, comprising of Bryce Menchaca and Kellen Wall, met in 2021 as music students at CU Denver, where they ended up in a songwriting circle together. Despite a difference in musical tastes, they started writing songs together, but began posting covers on TikTok. Since then they’ve played venues like the Skylark Lounge and the Aurora Borealis Festival. Inspired by 70s country-pop artists like Glen Campbell and America, they debuted with “66” in 2024.

Written in the aftermath of the L.A. wildfires, their new single tries to capture the unimaginable heartbreak and loneliness that impacted so many people. Wrapped in a serene nostalgia from the 70s-touched melody, it’s the laid-back warmth from the guitars and the understated rhythm that gets this song going. Later filling the instrumentation with more body, it’s their velveteen harmonies and exquisite electric guitar solo that make this wistful, West-Coast-dipped groove sound timeless.

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Music History

Everything But The Girl – “Each & Everyone”

From their album “Everything But The Girl” (1984):

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New Music

Thomas Day – “Sore Throat”

From his upcoming EP “Kids”, to be released on 9 October 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Olympia Vitalis – “Painted Smiles”

Hailing from West London, this singer and songwriter started playing keys when she was 5 and joined a gospel choir when she was 11. At university she expanded her interests and listened to hip-hop of artists like Kendrick Lamar. Since her career took off, she’s performed at The Great Escape and the London Jazz Festival and opened for Teddy Swims, Poppy Ajudha and Baby Rose. Inspired by artists like Amy Winehouse, Aretha Franklin and Donny Hathaway, she debuted with “Man in 2021.

Realizing that the only reliable path through life is to place trust in yourself, her new single is meant to fill us with confidence and self-empowerment. Taken from her recently released EP “People Watching”, the song is driven by a punchy soul-pop melody. With a pulsating rhythm, playful keys and an invigorating bass line, she translates that tenacity into a spirited tune. And with her imposing vocal range, from vigorous to falsetto, this spellbinding soulful groove is truly soaring.

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