Born and raised in New Zealand and now based in the US, this singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist has been singing most of her life. She started classical piano lessons aged 9, followed by guitar at 13. Aged 15 she reached the semi-finals of New Zealand’s Got Talent. Inspired by artists such as Sam Cooke and Etta James, as well as Halsey and Dermot Kennedy, she debuted with “Dancing Girls” in 2017.
Finding a balance between becoming selfish in order to achieve success and being aware of your surroundings and helping others, her new single combines the lyrical challenges with a rich, invigorating melody. Starting slow with a mellow rhythm and mild bass, the track ascends with a blues-dipped attitude and her powerhouse vocal grit, making this impassioned groove sound like a winner.
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Hailing from Toronto, this Canadian 7-piece alternative rock band was formed in 2022. Led by Joe Dent (formerly of
The titular birds maybe little, but the full-bodied, colossal instrumentation on their debut single is anything but. Though having an indie-rock foundation, this track is so much more. Adding an insatiable booming bass and some furious horns gives it an extra layer of sheer funkiness. And with the captivating, slightly distorted, vocals, this powerful jam takes your ears on an unexpected sonic trip.
Born as Christina Kerchner in Vienna, this Austrian singer and songwriter has been playing piano since childhood, writing songs since she was 16 and been singing all of her life. She traveled the world as part of the bands
Creating a slightly different kind of love song, in which she sings about the love she has for her piano, her new single is a deliciously light and soulful bop. With a bouncy beat, a touch of warm brass and, of course, the crisp piano center stage, it’s a retro-dipped blend of 90s R&B and rich soul. And with her captivating vocal skills stroking your eardrums, this extraordinary homage sounds stunning.
Hailing from Brisbane, this award-winning Australian singer and songwriter has been impressing audiences with goosebump-worthy performances for the past 9 years. She has opened for artists such as
Dealing with the endless ‘what ifs’ which bulldoze your mind all day after a breakup, her new single is an intricate, emotion-laden slice of indie-pop goodness. Mainly driven by an imposing ascending percussion, guiding your ears through her sentimental soundscape, it’s the acoustic piano and her hypnotic, velveteen vocal skills that turns this rich, impressive tune into an extraordinary sonic gem.
Having grown up in the backwoods of Kentucky, this folk-pop singer/songwriter regularly skipped school to teach himself to play guitar. In 2020 he appeared in season 18 of
Lyrically telling a relatable story about the struggle to let go of a relationship, his debut single is doused in classic soulful vibes. Using rich, acoustic instruments, it’s the insatiable rhythm and crisp keys that create a vintage 50s feel, while a contemporary production anchors it firmly in the here-and-now. And with his exhilarating, powerhouse vocals, this jam is a retro-dipped, soul-filled experience.
Having accumulated over 30 years of musical experience, this multi-talented singer, songwriter, organist, producer and even fashion designer is a force to be reckoned with. She’s worked with
Recorded on Al Green’s original microphone for an authentic 70s soul sound, her new single is about achieving personal empowerment. Taken from her album “The Science Of Completion, Vol.1”, the song starts with a retro rhythm and classic violins and unfolds with her warm Hammond organ and wah wah guitars. And with her powerful, soul-dripping vocals, this is a musical treat.