Music History

Kansas – “Carry On Wayward Son”

From their album “Leftoverture” (1976):

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New Music

Diana Vickers – “Ice Cream”

Returning with new music after 12 years, this is the new single by British X-Factor alum Diana Vickers:

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In The Spotlight

Nathan Sykes – “Butterflies”

Born in Gloucester, this British singer and songwriter began singing at 6 years young and attended Sylvia Young Theatre School from 11. In the early 00s he won various singing competitions and in 2004 entered the national selection in order to represent the UK at the Junior Eurovision Song Contest. He became member of the successful band The Wanted in 2009 and when the band went on hiatus in 2014 he started a solo career. He released his solo debut single “Kiss Me Quick” in 2015.

Describing the sheer joy of feeling butterflies in your stomach when falling in love, his new single perfectly captures the nervous giddiness that overwhelms you. Taken from his upcoming album “Ultraviolet”, to be released on October 17th, the song has a delightfully nostalgic pop vibe. First teasing our ears with a synth and guitar strums creating a soft soundscape, it opens up with a laidback rhythm and a glittering pop sparkle. And with his alluring vocals, this is a sophisticated tune.

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Music History

Janet Jackson – “When I Think Of You”

From her album “Control” (1986):

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New Music

Curtis Harding – “The Power”

From his album “Departures & Arrivals: Adventures Of Captain Curt” (2025):

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In The Spotlight

Ria Hanley – “Golden Girl”

Hailing from Liverpool, this British singer and songwriter grew up with music in her life. She sang in soul choirs and at the age of 11 wrote her first lyrics. At 13 she performed her originals on stage for the first time. Since the start of her career she’s performed at Carnival Cruises, as well as festivals like Victorious Fest and Liverpool Celebrates Festival. Inspired by artists such as Shania Twain, Stevie Nicks and Maren Morris, she debuted her rich country-pop blend on “Hell For Leather” in 2022.

Appreciating both the beauty and chaos that comes with living life to the full, her new single celebrates the wild and messy moments freedom can bring. She’s weaving a colorful sonic tapestry of an effulgent driving piano, a punchy beat and infectious guitars. Adding another layer of a steel-guitar gives the pop-infused sound a touch of country. Filled with empowerment, it’s her silken vocals spinning a golden weave through the warm notes, that make this tune irresistible.

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