Moniker of authentic, Perth-based rocker Joel Stevens, this Australian singer and songwriter is no stranger to the music scene. In 2015 he founded the successful four-piece rock band Foxton Kings. Now on a solo path, he’s played Americanafest and Tamworth Country Music Festival. Inspired by artists like Red Hot Chili Peppers, Roy Orbison and Rival Sons, he released his solo debut “Gone” in 2020.
Exploring the unknown possibilities of where love can take you, his new single is a majestic mix of Springsteen-esque rock with a slight hint of country twang. Opening with a joyous driving beat and bright, colorful guitars, the track has a distinct eighties rock feel. And with his sleek vocals with a touch of grit capturing the excitement of summer love, this is a rich and rousing classic rock groove.

Born as Eloise Alexandra Lamb in North London and raised in Normandy, France, this British singer-songwriter began learning to play the piano aged 4. They moved back to London when she was 11, where she started teaching herself guitar. Inspired by artists such as
Lyrically dipping into her personal experiences of the feeling of loss of time and being left with questions after a breakup, her new single is aimed at an immature ex. Taken from her upcoming album “Drunk On A Flight”, expected on April 14th, the track starts with emotive guitar plucks and her honest vocals. Leading to an upbeat rhythm and superb guitar solo, this authentic jam is an imposing tune.
Born as Alexa Dirks in Winnipeg, this eclectic Canadian singer-songwriter grew up in a music-loving family. When straying from Christian music, she draws inspiration from a genre-spanning mix; from
Dusting off a glitterball and singing about feeling anxiety from peer pressure to join the club scene and party, although you don’t want to, her new single is a catchy amalgam of dance and pop with a sprinkling of nu-disco. Taken from her album “Powder Blue”, it’s the stout beat, the shimmer of the synths and retro violins supporting her powerful vocals, that make this a dance-floor banger.
Born in Newcastle-Under-Lyme, this British singer and songwriter grew up wanting to become a rugby player. When a broken leg forced him to change direction, he moved to Liverpool to attend the
Baked in the Californian sun and rich with West-Coast vibes, his new single tackles the loss of friendship when a relationship ends. Taken from his upcoming album “Fools”, expected on May 19th, he warmed his words with a dreamy soundscape. With a bouncy beat, mellow guitars and his velveteen vocals added to the breezy production, this is a charming, slightly retro-touched, smooth groove.
Born in Adelaide as Paige Court, this Australian singer and songwriter started teaching herself guitar aged 16. While studying media arts at university, she began seriously pursuing a musical career. Since then she’s performed at festivals like
Written about the ability to look back and reflect on the past, rather than letting it consume you, her new single is an impassioned pop anthem. Starting smoothly with a mellow piano and her enchanting voice, the song ascends to cinematic heights in the rousing chorus. With catchy hooks, energetic drums and her vitalizing vocal power, this rich tune is a modern take on sparkling neon 80s pop.
Originally from Leamington, this Canadian singer and songwriter hails from a highly musical family. His dad
First creating a shimmering soundscape with a soft synth and his serene, slightly balmy voice admitting to crashing his car, his new single fuses his talent for captivating storytelling with a lush, retro-touched folk-rock melody. Adding some oopmph to the chorus, it’s the zesty beat, vivid guitars and mild accordion that makes this vintage track an ear-pleasing tune you definitely should know.