Formed in 2019 by partners and longtime collaborators Grace Newton-Wordsworth and Aaron Birch, this Australian quartet created an organic and genuine folk-pop sound. Based in Perth and joined by members Riley Sutton and Liam Olsen, they’ve supported Odette on her 2019 tour and played stages such as the Nannup Music Festival in 2021. They released their debut single “Hold Me” in 2019.
Written as a love letter to Aaron during a period of loss, their new single captures the honesty of their emotions into the lyrics. Enveloping the words is sonic elegance and warmth from a smooth acoustic guitar, before injecting some oomph with a bouncy rhythm and ornate synths. And with her sweet, folky voice, this wave of deep-rooted love has a warm familiarity that sounds like coming home.
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Born in Cornwall and raised in Suffolk, this British singer and songwriter started his career playing bass guitar for his brother
Addressing the internal struggle of being an English artist who is popular in France, but unknown in his own country, his new single has an authentic lyrical vulnerability. Taken from his upcoming album “As I Am”, expected on August 26th, he blends a retro pop rhythm, a touch of folk and imposing orchestral violins with his stirring and emotive vocals and creates a truly magnificent sonic experience.
Born in Ontario, this Canadian singer and songwriter was raised on the Celtic music from her mother, who is part of the Celtic-pop band
Loosely paying tribute to
Born in Oxford, but raised under the Spanish sun, this British singer, songwriter and actor first appeared on TV as a contestant on
Giving his own twist to the 70s songs her grew up with, from
Born as Summer Ferguson in Mesa, Arizona, this rising singer, songwriter and social media influencer had a passion for music from an early age. She initially gained popularity on Twitter and Instagram, before moving to Los Angeles aged 15 to pursue a musical career. Inspired by the likes of
Releasing past trauma’s brought on by a toxic relationship through the cathartic properties of music, her new single is a sparkling electro pop dream. Dipped in delicious nostalgia from the neon colored melody, she balances the emotions and healing from her words with an 80s beat and retro synths. And with fresh rock guitars and her soaring vocal might, this is a lustrous, empowering tune.
Born near Pittsburgh as Grace Martine Tandon, this rising singer and songwriter began playing piano at three years young and added guitar, saxophone and flute along the way. Inspired by
Processing a feeling of heartache after a relationship breakdown and learning to be on her own again, her new single is as much cathartic as it is a sonic feast. Taking her electro-pop sound on a retro trip to the neon decade, it’s the bouncy 80s rhythm and sparkling synths that paint the nostalgia-inducing soundscape. And with her refined and striking vocals, this is a groove you’ve just got to love.