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Ciara Brooke – “Diva Diaries”

Based in Tonkawa, Oklahoma, this talented singer and songwriter found her voice singing in church aged 4 and competed in various talent shows, such as American Idol and America’s Most Talented Kid. She graduated from the Academy Of Contemporary Music at UCO last year with a degree in Music Production. Recently, she’s been working on her album “Diva Diaries”, set to drop on November 2nd.

The title-track of that forthcoming album takes her modern pop stylings on a journey back to the late fifties. Immersed in classic cinematic shades, the doo-wop edge from the playful piano, airy rhythm and cheeky finger-snaps serves as the perfect vehicle for her uplifting, slightly saucy vocals. Radiating confidence and positivity, this candy-coated vintage groove is ear-tingling dreamy.

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Velvet Starlings – “Sold Down The River”

Despite his mere 15 years on this planet, the musical heart of talented singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Christian Gisborne is firmly planted in the swinging sixties. Influenced by the British invasion bands like The Beatles and The Doors, the band has performed their vintage coated Indie-Rock sound at many festivals, such as famed SXSW, as well as Sofar Sounds Los Angeles.

Taken from their upcoming self-titled EP, their latest single is a flower-powerful celebration of the beatnik sound. With vintage-dipped organ riffs and acoustic guitars setting the 60s scene, the song truly comes alive in the chorus with a pounding rhythm, a touch of brass and choral harmonies. Highlighting the classic-sounding grit of the lead vocals, this is a majestic slice of retro rock.

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Marisa Maino – “Ever Young”

The artistic streak running through the veins of this Nashville-based singer and songwriter bridges a slew of various forms, going from being a dancer in a Russian ballet company, via a stint as an actress in Los Angeles, to auditioning for The X-Factor. Inspired by Paramore’s Hayley Williams and Katy Perry, she shaped a vibrant and quirky pop sound and released her debut single “Hot” in 2017.

Doused in the neon hues of the 80s, her latest single bounces between contemporary pop and a lively retro vibe. With airy electric guitar plucks and oscillating synths creating a sweltering, vintage feel, it’s her vitalizing vocals, encouraging youngsters to make the most out of their young lives, that truly make this a catchy dance-floor sparkler dipped in a dash of nostalgic charm.

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Steve Obando – “Shattered Glass”

Born in Columbia, this multi-talented artist immersed himself in music from an early age. Having moved to Canada, he impressed renowned piano teachers aged 8 and at 12 he added songwriting and guitar. In 2011 he attended Berklee College Of Music, which was a musical wonderland for this artistic whiz. He released his debut single, a new version of David Gray’s “Babylon”, early 2018.

Debuting his first original song, this sumptuous ballad has a bodacious guitar riff, which is slightly reminiscent of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, but he takes the melody and makes his own ariose virtuosity flourish. With a hypnotic rhythm and vulnerable, yet vigorous vocals conveying a story about a relationship breaking beyond repair, it’s both catchy and compelling, as delicate and heart-wrenching.

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Marquis Sklenar – “I’m Moving On”

Although she was born in Chicago, it wasn’t until she moved to Florida aged ten when she discovered and fell in love with songwriting. She started writing her first EP while in high school and recorded it in 2012. Taking her songwriting to the next level she attended Boston’s Berklee College Of Music in 2013. In 2017 she featured on Nelson Serieux & EchoSlim’s reggae EP “The Awakening”.

On her first release for Essential Media Group, she’s taking her ardent, soul-soaked vocals on a vintage outing with a cover of a forgotten gem by Chyvonne Scott from 1963. Blending retro-soul, a touch of reggae and a whole load of seductive intensity, it’s full of rhythmic pep and a cheeky saxophone, giving it a certain musical mischievousness, while her passionate pipes add an incandescent shimmer.

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Cara Hammond – “Try To Love You”

Music has been prevalent in the life of this Welsh-born singer and songwriter from an early age, writing her own songs at 11 and graduating from Leeds College Of Music. Since then she’s opened for Charlotte Church, released several EP’s and played over 100 gigs throughout Europe. Describing her music as soulful indie-pop, she’s inspired by artists like Amy Winehouse, Paolo Nutini and Dua Lipa.

The second teaser from her upcoming EP “Nice Girl”, to be released later in the year, is an incredibly catchy, honey-sweet pop tune. The addictive chorus with upbeat, plucky guitars and vitalizing bass line has a cheery, summery vibe. Despite singing about a relationship with a no-good partner, her edgy, yet virtuous vocals shine over this uplifting bit of sunbeamy indie-pop, which is easy to love.

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