Born in Wilmington, this singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer attended the College of Fine Arts at the University of Texas, majoring in music performance. He moved to New York and worked for EMI Music Publishing, while playing the indie rock scene with his band. He went solo in 2007. Now based in Buffalo, he started teaching music and work on his own material. Likened to Radiohead, Jeff Buckley and Peter Gabriel, he debuted with “Unhand Me, You Fiend!” in 2009.
Written about the fact that music creates a hopeful brightness in an otherwise dark and difficult time, his new single injects some optimism in a pessimistic world. Taken from his upcoming album “Red Sky Warning”, expected in April 2025, the intimate song starts with a soft acoustic guitar and smoothly adds a warm percussion into the mix, creating a luxuriant soundscape. And with his soothing, mesmerizing vocals, this lush, heartfelt tune is filled with emotive sophistication.
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Based in London, this Americana duo of multi-instrumentalists Jasmine Watkiss and Zoë Wren got together after a mutual friend invited them for coffee and pushed them to sing in an outdoor food market in Cambridgeshire. This led to them performing together at open mic nights. They’ve supported
Singing about defiance, self-acceptance and patriarchal and capitalist pressure, their new single may have some heavy lyrics, but they are balanced with a joyous Americana melody. Easing us into the song, they start with a mellow acoustic guitar, before adding a joyful vitality in the zesty chorus. With an exhilarating percussion, layered guitars and multi-vocal backing voices forging an invigorating soundscape, it’s their tight harmonies that take this bustling tune to mirthful heights.
Born in rural Manitoba and now based in Toronto, this Canadian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist got her first taste of the performing arts when she joined the school band at 12 years old. She learned the tenor saxophone and later added piano. She earned a Master’s degree in Jazz Performance at
With personal, introspective lyrics about getting mixed messages of always being too this or too that, but never being just right, her new single is filled with empowerment and self-acceptance. Taken from her recently released EP with the same title, the song is an easygoing amalgam of neo-soul and a touch of jazz. Blending the mellow piano, soft rhythm and a cheeky tambourine, she’s created a nostalgic tune. And with her luscious vocals, this wistful melody is a stunning gem.
Hailing from Basildon, this rising British singer and songwriter got his start as a drum & bass MC when he was only 10 years old. Two years later he bought his first guitar and begin writing songs. He spent his youth DJing and MCing to UK garage, jungle and reggae dub music. Although he also did a stint as a model, he eventually chose for a career in music. Featured on
Singing about those special moments we wish would last forever and the people that make them special, his new single captures those deeply personal emotions. Taken from his upcoming EP “Rough And Ready”, expected on January 10th, the song starts with soft guitar plucks and ascends to an anthemic pop melody with added beats, bright guitars and synth horns. And with his authentic vocals ranging from a slight rap to a majestic pop voice, this is a stadium-ready tune.
Originally from Boston and now based in Nashville, this singer and songwriter was born with a love for performing. All through her time at
Time to get the halls decked and the bells jingling, because her new single is infused with Christmas cheer. Telling the story about doing everything possible to be together with that special someone, who’s currently far away, on Christmas, lyrically it’s a sweet Hallmark movie. Melodically it starts smooth and mellow. With a laidback rhythm, sleighbells and mild guitar plucks, you can almost hear the snow falling. And with an added oomph and her joyous vocals, this is a merry tune.
Haling from Sydney, this Australian singer and songwriter was born with soul music running through his veins. He learned to play his Dad’s guitar from the 70s and soul, blues and R&B chords by his brother. His first steps on the path to a musical career was when he joined his brother’s band
Created using analogue equipment with real instruments recorded to tape, his new single is a sultry slice of 60s soul. Taken from his recently released, self-titled EP, the song is a silky-smooth, highly polished melody that wouldn’t look out of place in a dark basement club. With hypnotic guitar plucks, a mellow rhythm and soft horns setting the scene, it’s his velveteen, vintage-touched vocals gently stroking your ears, that make this a sensuous love letter to seductive classic soul.