New Music

Kayla Williams – “Come & Get It”

From her upcoming album “Popstalgia”, to be released later this year:

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In The Spotlight

Young Martyrs – “Everyone Else Disappears”

Based in Bath and formed in 2020, this British Alt-Americana band consists of Tom Cornell, Rich Beeby, Lee Cole and Simon Whitehead. They’ve been touring since their inception, playing headline tours as well as festivals such as Glastonbury and Rock Oyster, sharing the stage with artists like Badly Drawn Boy and McFly. In 2023 they’ve performed all over New York City. Drawing inspiration from The Eagles and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young, they released their self-titled debut album in 2020.

Singing about having to have loved someone from afar for way too long, wondering about having a life together, that there are too many obstacles in the way to make it a reality, their new single captures their reflective lyrics in an imposing melody. Fusing elements of Americana with a touch of slow-burning 80s rock, it’s the analogue feel of the propulsive drums and warm guitars blending with emotive, aching vocals, that make this nostalgic groove sound personal and passionate.

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Music History

Sister Sledge – “Love Don’t You Go Through No Changes On Me”

From their album “Circle Of Love” (1975):

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New Music

Maroon 5 – “All Night”

From their upcoming album “Love Is Like”, to be released on 15 August 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Melina Malone – “Stuck On You”

Hailing from Dublin, this Irish neo-soul singer and songwriter was born to musical parents. Her dad was in a local Ska band and her mother was involved with country music. In college she discovered a wide-variety of genres from R&B to Bossa Nova. Since starting her career she’s played many festivals such as the Guinness Cork Jazz Festival and opened for Macy Gray and Gregory Porter. Inspired by Erykah Badu, Jill Scott and Amber Mark, she released her debut “Now Or Never” in 2019.

Narrating the relatable vulnerability of feeling attracted to someone you know cannot be trusted, her new single combines reflective lyrics with a lively melody. Intricately blending warm jazz with a bouncy bossa-nova rhythm, the song travels from a laid-back vibe to a sonic buoyancy. Starting with a mellow acoustic guitar, soon the Latin sun-beams begin to shine. With easy-going drums, bright keys and her seductive vocals, this airy groove packs a whole lot of musical delight.

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Music History

Philip Bailey – “I Know”

From his album “Continuation” (1983):

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