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James Deacon 2020

JAMES DEACON Stuns on New Single ‘Rain On Me’

James Deacon’s latest song, Rain On Me, is an unmissable power anthem, with bold, resounding instrumentation and confident, charismatic vocals from the South African artist. In the alt-pop world, it is easy for songs and voices to blend together. Enter James Deacon and his latest

Same Side 2020

EP Review // SAME SIDE ‘Same Side’

Although it is only five tracks long, the new project from Kevin Geyer (The Story So Far, Elder Brother) is threaded with optimism. Sonically, these are the tracks you’d find yourself listening to in mid-afternoon at a music festival while sitting in a field, the

Liza Anne 2020

LIZA ANNE Announces New Album ‘Bad Vacation’

With a new album announcement comes a new single, and Liza Anne’s unflinchingly wry lyrics and undeniably catchy instrumentation in Bummer Days does not disappoint. A retro-influenced, guitar-heavy track, Bummer Days is a unique take on alt-pop. It’s the self-deprecating humour in the lyrics that

BabyJake MadHappySad 2020

BABYJAKE Debuts New Single ‘MadHappySad’

Genre-bending BabyJake blends catchy radio pop with sassy hip hop on his newest single MadHappySad, off his hotly anticipated EP. What opens as a vibrant pop song with a frustrating storyline about a seemingly one-sided relationship, MadHappySad pivots into a spirited rap of self-discovery. BabyJake

Starwolf 2020

STARWOLF Release Steamy Single ‘Real Love’

With funky synths and a strong, rhythmic bassline, Starwolf’s newest release, Real Love, is as sensual as it is groovy.  Channelling their inner Marvin Gaye, Real Love is the second single off Starwolf’s forthcoming EP due out this year. The steamy love song is in

Ghost Love 2020

GHOST LOVE Will ‘Change Your Mind’ With New Single

Fully embracing the sounds and uplifting spirit of 1980s pop music, Ghost Love’s Change Your Mind is a bouncy, synth-fuelled ode to love and romance. During these weird COVID-19 times, Ghost Love’s newest release, Change Your Mind, manages to capture the optimism of the eighties and transplant