In The Spotlight

Remi Goode – “Short Circuit”

Hailing from Tucson, AZ, this indie-folk singer and songwriter is a classically trained nylon-string guitarist. She honed her vocal skills as a member of the acclaimed Tucson Girls Chorus. Since then she’s played venues such as Urban Cowboy in Nashville and festivals like Red Lodge Songwriter Festival, where she became a finalist in the Rocky Mountain Songwriting Contest. Inspired by Suzanne Vega, Kathleen Edwards and Sarah Harmer, she debuted with “Can’t Help Falling In Love” in 2020.

Taking a sarcastic look at her own anxious thoughts and inner voices, her new single is a realization that all her struggles are self-inflicted. Taken from her debut album “Things I’ve Said Before”, expected on September 26th, the song breathes some laid-back vibes. Beginning with a mellow guitar and summery seagull sounds, they’re soon joined by a gentle rhythm and playful keys. And with her hypnotic, yet rosy vocals, this surprisingly jazzy tune is a rich blend of sonic goodness.

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Music History

Talk Talk – “Living In Another World”

From their album “The Colour Of Spring” (1986):

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New Music

Sabrina Carpenter – “Tears”

From her album “Man’s Best Friend” (2025):

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In The Spotlight

Saff Juno – “Since You Left”

Hailing from Bovey Tracey in Devon, this British singer and songwriter was raised by musician parents and grew up listening to a wide variety of music. Bar the odd school concert, she’s been performing publicly since she was 14. She’s also a self-taught guitarist and began writing her own songs aged 17. She’s performed at festivals like Reclaim and Boardmasters as well as the BBC Music Showcase in Exeter. Inspired by AURORA and Wolf Alice, she debuted with “December Daisies” in 2020.

Singing about the painful period after a breakup in which hope for reconciliation still exists, her new single is wrapped in a bright, sunlit melodic radiance. Taken from her recently released EP “Escaped The Box”, this lustrous song is an ear-stroking fusion of the bouncy rhythm, warm and inviting guitars and fresh keys. Slowly adding a bit more oomph adds another pleasing layer and with her enchanting vocals and a touch of nostalgia, this yearning folk-pop tune is a bittersweet gem.

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Music History

Level 42 – “Leaving Me Now”

From their album “World Machine” (1985):

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New Music

Amber Mark – “Let Me Love You”

From her upcoming album “Pretty Idea”, to be released on 10 October 2025:

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