Based in Melbourne, this Australian singer/songwriter and his merry band of Butchers, consisting of Chris Doig, Alex Burkoy, Jake Amy, Abbey Rose and Trudie Potter, has created a sonic crossroads where country-blues, swamp rock and Americana meets. They’ve supported the likes of The Fauves and The Tea Party and played festivals like NYE On The Hill. They released their debut “The River” in 2018.
Simmering on a low sonic heat and creating a steamy aromatic atmosphere, their new single is a delicious dish with sleek vintage flavors. Taken from their upcoming album “ANIMALS”, expected on July 1st, it starts with Steely Dan-like keys and laidback percussion. And with his sauve, authentic vocals singing about men who think their words have no consequence, this is a compelling groove.

Born and raised in Brixton, this emerging British singer and songwriter created an unique sound influenced by a culturally enriched upbringing through her Trini-Chinese family heritage. Drawing inspiration from iconic female artists such as
Smooth, seductive and unapologetically retro, her new single takes a leaf out of the vast book of sleek 90s R&B. With an alluring mellow rhythm and sexy synths creating the enticing soundscape, it’s her flirtatious and refined vocals singing words of female empowerment that pull this spellbinding groove together. Blending classic R&B tones with a touch of modernity, this is a phenomenal jam.
Formed in 2015 in Chicago by roommates Max Kakacek and Julien Ehrlich, after their band
Finding a recipe to join soul and blues flavors with their indie-folk sound, their new single is a true fusion of influences. Taken from their upcoming album “SPARK”, expected on September 16th, they took their feelings of anxiety and fear felt during lockdown and turned them into something luminous. With a multitude of electronic magic, this is a laidback brew that you can’t help but love.
Born and raised in Perth, but now based in New York City, this multi-talented Australian singer, songwriter, actress and model started singing lessons aged 5. She attended the
Narrating the story about giving someone a second chance in love after they hurt you, her new single pairs the emotive lyrics with an infectious retro bounce. Starting with playful guitar plucks, soon the track comes alive with gusto. Deeply dipped in the neon hues of the 80s, it’s the lively beat, sparkling synths and her powerful vocals, that will drag you on to the discoteque dancefloor.
Hailing from Pittburgh and now Los Angeles-based, this singer, songwriter and stage actress was drawn to music and theatre from a young age. As well as being a trained vocalist, she plays guitar, saxophone and viola. She’s appeared in several plays, including the
Written from a place of happiness and a return to love after hardship, her new single captures the sun and takes a sonic drive down the Malibu coast. Starting with her hypnotic, sunlit vocals and mellow drums, she takes the listener by the ear on her road trip towards an ascending pop-rock soundscape. With glistening guitars surfing the anthemic melody, this tune is a sun-kissed, timeless gem.
Based in Cork, this Irish indie-rock trio named themselves after The Burma Steps in Cobh, Co. Cork. Consisting of Tony O’Donovan (vocals), Peter Piggott (guitar) and Cian Doherty (drums), they forged their own sound blending early 2000’s American Indie and 90s British guitar rock. Influenced by the likes of
Exploring the harsh realities of life, their new single offers a remedy in the shape of cheery lyrics and an invigorating melody. Being gripped from the very first, 90s-touched, electric guitar strum, the tune evolves with full-bodied synths and a driving beat. With a slight nod to 80s hair rock bands from the exhilarating howling guitar solo, this track is a retro-infused piece of fiery indie-rock heaven.