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The Old Radio's Song
The sun dipped below the horizon, casting the old summer house in a warm, golden glow. Emily stood at the edge of the driveway, the gravel crunching under her feet. It had been years since she’d been here, yet every detail was etched in her memory—the way the trees framed the house, the creak of the porch swing, the scent of pine and earth. This place held the echoes of her childhood, and now, in the wake of her grandmother's passing, it beckoned her back.
By Dharanidharan T 15 days ago in Beat
Frankie's Song of the Week: I'll Still Be Here by Leigh- Anne
I don't know why I call these " Songs of the week", when these reviews are far from weekly! I know you are going to forgive me when you realise what an absolute jam I have for you. It is of course " I'll still be here" by Leigh - Anne.
By Frankie Martinelli16 days ago in Beat
Playlist: Punk Princesses
The summer festival season is getting into full swing, even if the weather isn’t always willing to play along. This weekend sees a female-fronted fantasia in South Shields, which features previously playlist star Cortney Dixon in addition to a couple of acts with new tracks mentioned this week. And, just down the coast, Sunderland is celebrating the launch of its Music City with a mini-festival of artists from or connected to the city. Read on for some of the highlights.
By Andy Potts16 days ago in Beat
Woody Guthrie - 3000 Unrecorded Songs
Introduction This is from a Seven Days in piece from 2019 which taught me a lot more about Woody Guthrie than I knew about at the time. The title "Woody Guthrie: Three Chords and The Truth " I think is perfect for such an important, influential artist.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛16 days ago in Beat
Charli xcx’s Latest Album “BRAT” Is Amazing
Pop sensation Charli xcx has done it again, folks. She’s hit us with another impeccable album. Charli xcx Even if you aren’t familiar with Charli xcx, you’ve probably heard at least one of her songs before. Her feature on I Love It by Icona Pop in 2012 was everywhere for a while and became somewhat of an anthem. Her 2014 feature on Iggy Azalea’s hit song Fancy was impossible to escape for that entire year, and unfortunately became an even bigger anthem. She also had her own hit song Boom Clap for The Fault In Our Stars movie, which was pretty big. All three of these songs were pop tracks, a sound Charli soon chose to leave behind entirely.
By angela hepworth18 days ago in Beat
Emmanuel Carlos St. Omer's Musical Journey: Triumph & Resilience
Emmanuel Carlos St. Omer is more than just a singer-songwriter - he is a true artist whose journey from humble beginnings to global recognition is a testament to his talent, resilience, and passion for music.
By mysoundMusic20 days ago in Beat
ASPEN and Liv Hanna Team to Release "Endgame"
Last month, on the same day, the world was blessed with two singles, "Sweetest Mistake" and "Sign It on the Line," the former by DJ and producer ASPEN and latter by singer-songwriter and model Liv Hanna. "Sweetest Mistake" was ASPEN's sophomore single. "Sign It on the Line" was Liv Hanna's sophomore release through Sony's AWAL. Ironically, the two rising stars have now teamed up to release, "Endgame." "Endgame" blends ASPEN's downtempo Electronic sound with Liv Hanna's emotive Pop vocals.
By Meikhel Philogene20 days ago in Beat
HiR's New Album "If Not Me, Then Who?"
HiR is a talented producer and audio engineer hailing from the vibrant music scene of Kansas City. With a passion for creating captivating sounds and pushing boundaries in the music industry, HiR has recently dropped an exciting new album that is causing a buzz among music enthusiasts worldwide.
By mysoundMusic22 days ago in Beat
The Crucial Three
Introduction The Crucial Three were a short-lived band that existed for approximately six weeks in early 1977. They are nevertheless notable on account of the individual success of all three founding members: Julian Cope formed The Teardrop Explodes and has enjoyed a long and successful solo career as an author, photographer and singer, Ian McCulloch formed the very successful Echo & the Bunnymen, while guitarist Pete Wylie formed Wah! Heat (and various subsequent incarnations of Wah!) and enjoyed major chart success with "The Story of the Blues". In those early days, McCulloch sang, Cope played bass, and Wylie played guitar. A drummer, Stephen Spence, also joined at some point in their brief life.
By Mike Singleton 🌜 Mikeydred 🌛23 days ago in Beat
The Real-Life Romance Inspiring Sabrina Carpenter’s 'Please Please Please'
"Please Please Please," Sabrina Carpenter's most recent song, is a gripping new track that showcases her unique blend of melodic melodies and emotional depth. The song, released on June 7th, has swiftly gained popularity due to its heartfelt lyrics, soulful delivery, and the personal touch that her real-life partner Barry Keoghan provided.
By Sriparna Mallick26 days ago in Beat