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Copper Lungs – “Broken Beautiful”

Hailing from Dundee, this Scottish band, consisting of Darren Lindsay, Liam Thompson, Inaxio Abecia and Brandyn Murphy, got their start in 2012. They played hometown shows and festivals such as T In The Park and Wickerman and shared the stage with bands like Fatherson and The Xcerts, before taking a lengthy hiatus. They returned in 2023 with a reinvented indie-rock sound. Inspired by Nothing But Thieves and The Band Camino, they debuted their return on “Free World” in 2023.

Reminding us that life is filled with duality and that love, pain, struggles and happiness all go hand in hand, their new single shows that, as well as complicated and heartbreaking, life is precious. Taken from their upcoming album “Broken Beautiful”, expected on May 16th, this anthemic song hooks the listener from the very first note of the melodic electric guitar. Driven by a punchy rhythm, textured synths and emotional harmonies, this catchy tune is a lively indie-rock banger.

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Your Smith – “Peaches”

Born in Detroit Lakes as Caroline Smith, this singer/songwriter grew up with music, being taught the guitar by her father aged 8. At 16 she began performing in public leading to opening for B.B. King. She released a self-titled album under her own name in 2006. She then performed with her band The Good Night Sleeps from 2008. After a move to L.A. she reinvented herself again and, inspired by artists like Alanis Morissette, she debuted her new moniker on “The Spot” in 2019.

Reflecting on her own relationship with her brother, her new single explores the kind of connection that doesn’t require many words, but a glance or simply each others company speaks volumes. Creating her own breezy sonic world, the rich, easy-going melody sounds like she captured summer itself. Built on a foundation of a gentle rhythm and warm, mellow guitars, the song embraces us fondly. And with her folky, lustrous vocals, this sunlit tune is steeped in lyrical and aural nostalgia.

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Tors – “I Don’t Wanna Know”

Hailing from Devon, but now based in Guildford, this British trio was named after ancient stones found on Dartmoor. The brothers Matt and Theo Weedon grew up surrounded by music. Their grandfather wrote a book teaching guitar and had an extensive guitar collection. Joined by drummer Jack Bowden, they’ve played festivals such as Glastonbury and supported James Blunt and Welshly Arms. Inspired by Paul Simon, The Gipsy Kings and The Beatles, they debuted with “Hold Me” in 2016.

Telling the story of two friends who are in love with each other, but are afraid to tell the other person out of fear it will ruin their friendship, their new single is a love song with a twist. Taken from their recently released EP “Never Give Up”, they narrate their tale on the back of stadium-ready anthemic pop-rock. With a bustling percussion, melodic electric guitars, cheeky handclaps and their imposing vocals, this sing-along, invigorating groove is as infectious as it is highly memorable.

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Georgia Cécile – “Heavenly Affair”

Glasgow-born and London-based, this British vocalist grew up in a musical family, in part due to her jazz pianist grandfather Gerry Smith. She sang in her church choir and attended dance classes throughout her childhood. Since starting her career she supported Gregory Porter on tour, played festivals like SXSW and venues such as Ronnie Scott’s in London and The Blue Note in Milan. Inspired by Nina Simone, D’angelo and Stevie Wonder, she released her debut “Always Be Right” in 2021.

Written as an ode to the dreamers, the poets and the lovers, her new single is a steamy and indulgent brew of jazz, soul and R&B. Taken from her recently released EP “City Girl”, she serves up a delectable sonic beverage with rich, laid-back flavors. With an easy-going percussion, mellow keys and an added touch of style from the horns, she blends classic soul with 90s-touched R&B. And with celestial backing and her sultry vocals, this tasty smooth groove is an absolute joy for your ears.

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Debby Smith – “What If I”

Hailing from Hamburg, this German singer and songwriter has always been drawn to music. As well as taking piano lessons from the age of 6 and joining a gospel choir at the age of 12, she was able to study different aspects of music at university. After getting her bachelor’s degree, she toured Germany with Josh Groban and Eastern-Europe and Russia with Sarah Brightman. Inspired by artists like Emily King, Alicia Keys and Lianne La Havas, she debuted with “Something Special” in 2019.

Asking herself the age-old question of whether true love can stand the test of time, her new single explores the uncertainty of romance. Enveloping her emotive words is a smooth, laid-back melody with an easygoing R&B vibe. With a mellow percussion, velveteen keys and soft guitars creating a satiny soundscape, she decorates it with a groovy sonic silk. Conjuring a sleek, 90s R&B-infused tune and with the gentle flow of her voice, this tranquil gem has a mesmerizing shine.

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Arthur Hill – “Too Much Ain’t Enough”

Hailing from Buckinghamshire, this British singer and songwriter is also a comedian and social media influencer. He started experimenting with uploading videos aged 12, but found his niche while in university, uploading skits and impressions to TikTok. A successful impression of James Blunt ignited a spark to add a musical career. Creating an unique blend of pop, crooner and hip-hop and inspired by Bruno Mars, Michael Jackson and Elvis Presley, he released his debut “Tiny Room” in 2022.

Singing about taking a fresh relationship to the next level, this new track is equally filled with eager anticipation and enticing sensuality. Taken from his recently released EP “In The Middle Of Somewhere”, this flirtatious song begins with a mellow solitary guitar and is later joined by a lively percussion. With added interlaced synth effects, it leads to a boisterous electric guitar solo. And with his passionate, wistful vocals woven through the melody, this is an infectious and intoxicating tune.

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