New Music

William Beckmann – “Lonely Over You”

From his album “Whiskey, Lies & Alibis” (2025):

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Ariana & The Rose – “I Just Came To Say Goodbye”

Born as Ariana Di Lorenzo on Long Island and now Brooklyn-based, this glittery singer and songwriter began playing piano and to this day writes her songs behind a piano. She got enamoured by synths and synth-pop while living and recording in London, UK for 4 years. Having a love for performing live, she’s played various festivals like SXSW, The Great Escape and Milwaukee Summerfest. Inspired by Kate Bush, David Bowie and Prince, she released her debut single “Heartbeat” in 2013.

Returning with her first new music in three years, her new single bids adieu to a romance that has run its course. Taken from her upcoming album “The Breakup Variety Hour”, expected this fall, the song starts with an emotive piano and is quickly joined by soft strings and finger-snaps. Injecting some passion in the chorus with the added shimmering synths and a pulsating percussion, it’s the intricate layering of her stirring vocals that shows us the frayed edges of her broken heart.

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Music History

Sheppard – “Let Me Down Easy”

From their album “Bombs Away” (2014):

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New Music

Jade Bird – “Nobody”

From her upcoming album “Who Wants To Talk About Love?”, to be released on 18 July 2025:

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Josh Orange – “Believers & Dreamers (What Have We Become)”

Formed in 2004 by long-term friends Gordon Burke and Andrew Wass, this Australian folk-rock band was expanded by Blaine Munnings and Alex Miller. After the start of their career they went on to win the Rock category in the Great American Song Contest in 2015 and played the St. Patrick’s Festival in London, UK in 2016. They also won the Americana category in the 2021 Mid Atlantic Song Contest. Inspired by The Eagles and Tom Petty, they released their debut “Big Day Tomorrow” in 2007.

Written as a protest song reflecting on the state of the world and the need for more believers and dreamers to turn things around, their new single is a reworked version of their song “What Have We Become” from their 2024 album “Birds For The Bayou”. It starts off with crisp harp plucks and leads into a blend of 90s rock and retro pop. With lively percussion, lavish electric guitars and riveting vocals, this infectious rock anthem highlights the state of imbalance our current world is in.

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Music History

Tatyana Ali – “Boy You Knock Me Out”

From her album “Kiss The Sky” (1998):

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