New Music

Vanessa Amorosi – “Muhammad”

From her upcoming EP “Volume 2”, to be released 11 June 2021:

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In The Spotlight

Abby J Hall – “Tough Love”

Having started writing original songs since she was 11, this Canadian singer and songwriter knew from a young age where her heart lies. Proficient at guitar, keys and ukulele, she draws inspiration from artists like Taylor Swift, Julia Michaels and Maggie Rogers. She performed live at festivals such as The Sound Of Music in her home town of Burlington and debuted with her single “Busy” in 2017.

Reflecting on the feeling of loneliness despite being in a crowded digital space, her new single combines a multi-layered pop melody with relatable storytelling. First enchanting the listener with clever strings, crisp piano and fresh vocals in the verses, the track bursts to life in the vivacious chorus, which is as infectious as jubilant. It’s a bouncy, cheerful and honest jam you can’t help but love.

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Music History

Hall & Oates – “You Make My Dreams”

From their album “Voices” (1980):

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New Music

Ralph – “Love Potion”

From her upcoming EP “Gradience”, to be released on 7 July 2021:

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Oscar Lang – “Are You Happy?”

Born into music to a dad who used to be the drummer of The Housemartins and a singing mom, this London-based singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist began writing music aged 11, but took it seriously at 16. Playing piano, drums, bass and guitar, he writes all music and lyrics and self-produces his songs as well as writing for others. He debuted with his EP “Teenage Hurt” in 2018.

Written for a friend who was going through a rough time, his new single is a retro-touched blend of bubblegum pop and joyous indie synths. Taken from his upcoming debut full-length album “Chew The Scenery”, expected on July 16, it’s the sun-soaked melody of singing electronic guitars, cheery rhythm and vintage-styled vocals coming together in a breezy, yet buzzing jam that will make you very happy.

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Music History

Kim Appleby – “Breakaway”

From her album “Breakaway” (1993):

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