New Music

JC Stewart – “Don’t Say You Love Me”

Simmering in dramatic pop and laced with imposing soulful vibes, this is the new single by JC Stewart:

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In The Spotlight

Crissi Cochrane – “Why”

Hailing from Nova Scotia, this soulful Canadian singer and songwriter began releasing her first recordings in high school as Save September. She studied music business at the Nova Scotia Community College and was a member of the band Gamma Gamma Rays. She’s played many festivals and opened for the likes of Walk Off The Earth. Under her own name she debuted with her 2011 EP “Pretty Alright”.

Finding a place for elements of her love for classic soul and jazz, her new single is a magical, spellbinding smooth groove. Blending a buoyant rhythm, a plush bass and mellow guitars to create an alluring ambiance, it’s her sultry, velveteen vocals telling the story of star-crossed lovers that add a tantalizing charm. Endearing, colorful and authentic, this beguiling tune is pure sonic elegance.

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Music History

Peter Gabriel – “Steam”

From his album “US” (1992):

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New Music

Alma Cook – “Bobby”

Harking back to the glory days of 90s R&B, this is the new single by dazzling songstress Alma Cook:

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Mark Ambor – “The Long Way”

Born as Mark Damboragian, this emerging vocalist and songwriter kept his singing skills a secret throughout his childhood due to a debilitating fear of rejection. He did start taking piano lessons from age 7 and taught himself to play the guitar. After he took the leap, he embraced his music fully. Inspired by the likes of Ed Sheeran, James Bay and Coldplay, he released his debut single “Fever” in 2019.

Riding a rollercoaster of romantic emotions, his new single binds an infectiously bouncy melody to heartfelt lyrics. On a full-bodied foundation of galvanic percussion and crisp guitar riffs, his charismatic vocals tell the tale of emotional turmoil when you’re ready to take love to the next level, but the other person is not. Virulent, genuine and high-spirited, this effervescent tune is the way to go.

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Music History

Gin Wigmore – “Oh My”

From her album “Holy Smoke” (2009):

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