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Hot Soup! by Daisy Howard

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Stylish and efficient in its melodies and build, Daisy Howard’s latest single is a catchy, radio-friendly stunner that’s upbeat and fun. ‘Hot Soup!’ is ready to be served.

An English singer and songwriter, Daisy Howard is from Littlehampton but is currently based in Thailand, and her sound is stadium-sized on her perky and quirky new single ‘Hot Soup!’. A song about the moment of realization that you need to tell somebody how you feel, and the exhilaration behind it, ‘Hot Soup!’ is cheeky, fun, and full of wordplay that’s a pleasure to untangle.

Musically, the single is punchy, colorful, and vibrant, with a litany of instantly gripping pop chops littered throughout, making for a purely joyful final product. From the simple, 2-chord verses and the plucky rhythm guitars on them, to the explosive beats and massive reverbs on the chorus and its unforgettable vocal melodies, ‘Hot Soup!’ is quite fluent in the “hook” game. Howard’s vocals are warm and approachable, a little subdued but with an infinite amount of character to each of her syllables.

‘Hot Soup!’ is simple pop fun. Produced to perfection and written cheekily with a humorous flair, Daisy Howard’s latest single is exactly why pop is timeless. A song that’s loaded with color and character from a gifted singer and songwriter.

Creep by Natalie Jean

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The iconic Radiohead anthem “Creep” has been boldly reimagined in an emotionally charged and genre-defying rendition by award-winning artists Natalie Jean, Noshir Mody, and Brian Sargent, with a special contribution from Grammy winner Kitt Wakeley. This cover delves deeper into the song’s raw vulnerability while introducing dynamic instrumentation that transforms it into a rich, sonic experience unlike any other.

Natalie Jean’s hauntingly soulful vocals infuse the track with a profound sense of longing and power, staying true to the spirit of the original while forging a fresh identity. Noshir Mody’s intricate guitar work blends Indian classical influences with jazz and progressive rock, creating complex textures that elevate the song. Meanwhile, Brian Sargent’s masterful production and vocal harmonies layer the track with depth and emotional resonance.

The collaboration seamlessly incorporates elements of Jazz, Rock, and Classical music, crafting a bold reinterpretation that pays homage to the original while expanding its horizons. Kitt Wakeley’s Grammy-winning expertise adds further depth and sophistication, ensuring every note feels meticulously crafted.

Together, these visionary artists have not only honored the essence of “Creep” but also transformed it into a contemporary masterpiece, delivering a rendition that is as innovative as it is captivating. This release is a reawakening of a timeless classic.

Golden Sunrise Of The Summerlands by Christopher Parris

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An expansive sound that’s incredibly unique and heartwarming, Christopher Parris’s music is unlike anything I’ve heard for a really long time. Indie folk with flairs of country and americana, the jangly and dynamic atmospheres of ‘Golden Sunrise of The Summerlands’ are exuberant and immersive.

An English artist based in Tunbridge Wells, Christopher Parris is an acoustic guitar master with a truly unique vocal and lyrical gift. ‘Golden Sunrise of The Summerlands’ is a single that was released on Parris’s debut album ‘Living Through The Twilight of The Kali Yuga’, and with titles like those, it is easy to surmise Parris’s affinity towards folk music, an affinity that’s lovingly showcased on the music and words of the single.

The music is built -naturally- on an acoustic guitar performance that’s dynamic and flowing, aided by gorgeous African percussion that adds an element of undeniable lightness to the song’s breezy groove. Parris’s high pitched and nasal vocals are addictive, and the backing from the talented singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist Jennifer Lee Ridley is a perfect fit for Parris’s distinctive voice. The impact of Paul Rippengal’s colorful and sweet electric and slide guitar lines is infinitely precious, and the melodic and bouncy bass line by Michael Hurst is just sublime. The percussion section played by Robin O’Keeffe and Ben Killick is instrumental to the song’s airy and breathy flow.

The involved and intricate song was captured live in studio, a true testament to the astonishing caliber of skill the group, spearheaded by Parris, is operating on. And the production by film scorer and producer Billy Jupp at his studio is another testament to the gorgeous musical synergy between the artists and the producer. ‘Golden Sunrise of The Summerlands’ is a fascinating and brilliant piece of folk music.

Fair Emotion by Sam Lumar

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Sam Lumar’s latest track, Fair Emotion, is a striking fusion of electronic rock and industrial vibes, delivering an anthem that feels both introspective and anthemic. The song stands out not just for its sonic depth but also for its unique origin: the melody was first conceived in a dream. This dreamlike inspiration is woven into the track’s emotive and atmospheric sound, making it an experience as much as a song.

Lumar’s creative process shines through in Fair Emotion, with his signature blend of electronic beats and gritty guitar work creating a dynamic, layered soundscape. Themes of self-discovery, isolation, and the search for authenticity pulse through the lyrics, resonating with listeners on a deeply personal level. The production, led by Lumar himself, is polished yet raw, a perfect match for the track’s emotional intensity. Mastering the song at the legendary Abbey Road Studios adds a final touch of brilliance.

As an artist, Sam Lumar embodies versatility. The Spanish musician, now based in Liverpool, is a true multi-instrumentalist, adept at guitar, bass, keyboards, drums, and vocals, which gives him full control over his creative vision. His ability to transform subconscious melodies into fully realized tracks is a testament to his talent and passion.

Fair Emotion doesn’t just explore heavy themes—it invites listeners to connect, reflect, and find comfort in its sound. It’s a reminder that music born from genuine creativity and emotion has the power to resonate universally. This is not just a song—it’s a journey.

Chore by Natasha Kate

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At just sixteen years old, Natasha Kate is making waves with her latest single, Chore. This empowering track, released via Gyrostream, is a blend of emotive storytelling, raw teenage angst, and experimental folk elements. It marks a significant leap in Natasha’s artistic journey, further solidifying her place as one of Australia’s most exciting emerging singer-songwriters of 2024.

Chore captures the tumultuous emotions of heartbreak and self-discovery through jangly guitars that rise and fall with dynamic crescendos, seamlessly transitioning into bold, anthemic choruses. Natasha’s delicate yet commanding voice carries a natural vulnerability, drawing comparisons to artists like Phoebe Bridgers and Lizzy McAlpine. Her ability to balance softness with power is nothing short of mesmerizing, creating a deeply immersive listening experience.

Lyrically, Natasha showcases a maturity beyond her years. Lines like “Too much to love, God I’m such a chore,” and “Does she trace your back with the map I made?” are introspective yet sharp, perfectly embodying the song’s themes of self-worth and reclaiming power. Her words sting with honesty and wit, reflecting on a relationship where she was undervalued, while the soaring choruses add a sense of triumph and closure.

With production by Spud Thompson at Elusive Creative Studios, Chore marries acoustic textures with glitchy effects and layered harmonies, putting a modern, almost ethereal spin on folk. The result is a soundscape that feels both fresh and timeless, effortlessly weaving between melancholy and empowerment.

Natasha Kate’s songwriting prowess is undeniable, with glowing praise from triple j and comparisons to Australia’s top talent like Angie McMahon. Critics have described Chore as “bold” and “anthemic,” lauding her ability to transform heartbreak into a deeply relatable and empowering narrative.

This single cements Natasha’s status as a rising star, and her blend of honest lyricism, expressive vocal delivery, and innovative production will leave listeners eager to hear what she does next. As Natasha herself puts it, “By the time you figure out what you want, I will have found someone who appreciates all the parts of me that you once called ‘too much.’”

If Chore is any indication, Natasha Kate isn’t just navigating her journey through music—she’s conquering it.

EP: I want to laugh until I cry by Diego Philips

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Diego Philips’ upcoming EP, I Want to Laugh Until I Cry, captures those profound moments when life’s beauty and pain blur, leaving us somewhere between laughter and tears. Set to release on December 13, 2024, this five-track EP delves into intimacy, healing, and the inevitable flow of time. With just his vocals, guitar, and Shizuku Tatsuno’s haunting cello, Philips invites listeners into a delicate, heartfelt world where every lyric and note feels intensely personal. Produced by Alexander Sokolow and recorded at London’s Ctrl-P Studio, this project feels like a quiet triumph, with an understated charm that’s powerfully resonant.

The EP opens with its namesake track, I Want to Laugh Until I Cry, setting a vulnerable tone with an evocative cello solo that perfectly reflects the delicate balance of joy and sorrow. Each track then takes its turn unraveling different facets of the human experience. Why Can’t You Stay Out of My Head offers a soulful look at love’s relentless hold, with Tatsuno’s cello adding warmth and depth that feel both comforting and bittersweet.

Hummingbird shifts the mood, with a lively European street vibe that adds some lightness to the EP, before transitioning into Time, a more reflective piece that contemplates the passage of time and its quiet impact on us all. The EP closes with Water, a dreamlike track that leaves listeners floating in a state of introspection, perfectly capturing that space where we laugh, cry, and, yes, sometimes do both.

Inspired by artists like José González and Nick Drake, Philips creates an acoustic, folk-rooted soundscape that’s uniquely intimate. For anyone seeking music that speaks to the soul, I Want to Laugh Until I Cry is a beautiful reminder of the highs, lows, and everything in between that makes us human.

DPB’s “Wonder Bells” Single: A Captivating Blend of Rap and Worship

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Internationally acclaimed positive rap artist David Paul Brooks (DPB) delivers a festive and faith-filled Christmas anthem with his new single, “Wonder Bells.” Released on November 6th, this vibrant track blends the energy of positive rap with the uplifting spirit of contemporary Christian worship, setting a joyful tone for the holiday season.

DPB’s signature style shines on “Wonder Bells,” a track that effortlessly combines upbeat rhythms, catchy hooks, and Christ-centered lyricism. With a pulsating beat reminiscent of modern gospel rap, DPB injects a fresh perspective into Christmas music. It’s a song that not only celebrates the birth of Christ but also calls listeners to embrace the season as an opportunity to reconnect with their faith.

The lyrical brilliance of “Wonder Bells” makes it stand out as more than just another holiday single. DPB weaves themes of surrender, joy, and worship into verses like:

“He is Christ, He is Lord, He’s the King of kings,
I love Him with all my heart, He’s the reason why I sing.”

Such lines affirm DPB’s mission to spread the gospel through his music, offering both encouragement and a firm foundation of biblical truth.

The production of “Wonder Bells” mirrors its celebratory message with crisp instrumentation and festive flair. The song seamlessly incorporates rhythmic drum beats, bell chimes, and smooth bass lines that resonate with listeners of all ages. Its dynamic energy makes it an ideal soundtrack for holiday gatherings, church celebrations, and radio airplay.

DPB goes beyond seasonal cheer, encouraging listeners to give their hearts to God. The song serves as a spiritual reminder during a season often clouded by commercial distractions. DPB’s bold proclamation, “Let’s gather round the new dinner table; give thanks to the one who saved you,” underscores the centrality of Christ in Christmas.

For those familiar with DPB’s impactful catalog, *“Wonder Bells”* continues his legacy of using music as a tool for ministry. His unique ability to reach both Christian and mainstream audiences positions this single as a potential crossover holiday hit.

DPB’s “Wonder Bells” is an anthem of praise, joy, and spiritual renewal. It’s festive, relatable, and theologically grounded—a track that will resonate deeply with believers seeking to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. With its infectious rhythm and empowering message, this single has all the makings of a timeless holiday classic.

“Wonder Bells” is now streaming on all major platforms. For more information, visit www.dpbmuzik.com.

Album: Night Creatures by Lyra Caltabiano

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Lyra Caltabiano’s sultry, neon-lit compositions on her latest album are provocative and touching. Night Creatures is a rich musical journey full of meaningful twists and turns and intoxicating soundscapes.

Australian artist Lyra Caltabiano is based in Melbourne. A singer and songwriter, a pop artist, and an electrified trobairitz, Caltabiano’s Night Creatures is a deep and personal journey of self-discovery, love, and community based around her coming out story as a transgender woman. The music on the album is equal parts thunderous and soft. Varied too, the songs on Night Creatures are not only rich in words and purpose, they also cohesive showcase Caltabiano as a capable songwriter with a singular vision.

From the operatic starter ‘Starlight’, the groovy disco anthem ‘Midnights Kiss’, to ‘Afraid Of The Dark’ and its behemoth, sputtering bass, the intimidating and looming riffs on ‘Cage’ and the title song, all the way to melodic ballads such as ‘Body’, the uniformly dark and oppressive soundscapes on Night Creatures often give way to moments of precious light, infectious grooves, and heartfelt melodic cues.

Among the album’s most outstanding offerings are the starter ‘Starlight’. With the melodic vocal wails in the background, backing Caltabiano’s thoughtful and patient delivery, to the introduction of one of the album’s most defining features, massive, dark, oppressive synths, ‘Starlight’ is a grandiose and confident intro to an album of a very distinct nature. Caltabiano’s musical confidence becomes unquestionable as soon as the venomous riff of the next song starts. ‘Night Creatures’ is based on a synth bass riff that’s infinitely catchy. Laden with danger, the looming bass line and the surrounding synthetic atmospheres are carefully prepared to provide an environment that’s purposefully stressful, extremely engaging in the process. A gorgeously written tune that’s an immediate highlight of the album, of Caltabiano’s career, and perhaps of all electronic rock we’ve heard all year. 

Caltabiano follows with 2 groovy disco-inspired tunes. ‘Midnights Kiss’ and ‘Afraid Of The Dark’ are two sultry, sensible, mid-tempo disco anthems that are rich with synth-heavy arrangements and deep groove pockets. With memorable synth lines that utilize some timeless sounds and instantly catchy arpeggios, the two songs are engaging and are quite wonderfully put together. ‘Cage’ is a punchy masterpiece of aggressive riffs and outstanding charisma. A piece that would feel perfectly at home on Muse’s Black Holes and Revelations, ‘Cage’ displays a totally different face to Caltabiano with its in-you-face placements of the vocals in the involved and lush mix. Another immediate standout.

The album’s second half is defined by long-winded, experimental, and more progressive song structures. With ‘Please Them’ clocking in at just under 7 minutes and ‘Reborn’ just over the same mark, Caltabiano’s songwriting takes an almost all-new form on the latter half of the album with both those songs featuring oppressive musical soundscapes with buzzing synth bass lines and drawn-out vocal melodies and mixes that lean on being dark and unforgiving. While ‘Please Them’ takes a more sinister approach with its twisting riffs, ‘Reborn’ is a sweeter, gentler, and more melodic, perhaps akin to something that would appear on M83’s Saturdays = Youth.

In conclusion, Lyra Caltabiano’s music and words are profoundly powerful on Night Creatures. A collection of darkly heartwarming tales that are personal and stirring, weaved into attractive musical environments.

Album: Say Something by Ashley Elle

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Sophisticated, sweet, and colorful pop is all over Ashley Elle’s latest EP. Say Something is engaging and heartfelt, gorgeously written and produced, a fantastic display of singer/songwriter pop that is bound to bring Elle heaps of new adoring fans.

Ultimately, Ashley Elle is a soulful singer and songwriter whose strain of indiepop strain is similar to that of Billie Eilish or Taylor Swift. Emotionally weighty, lively, and with a sublime balance between accessibility, instrumental nuance, and pop appeal. Elle hails from Los Angeles and Say Something is her extremely promising debut EP. A 7-song journey through love and heartbreak, the songs on Say Something are uniformly gentle and thoughtful, brimming with instrumental warmth that lands Elle more in the realm of Faye Webster’s contemplative side of indie than in Eilish’s explosive one.

Another strain that is richly explored in the EP’s songs is that of folk music, exhibited by the wealth of roomy drumbeats and well-toned guitars that healthily vary from jangly, twangy electrics to warm and overdriven ones. ‘October’, with its bustling arrangement, rich backing vocals, and memorable, long-winded melodies is a fascinating example of Elle’s style of pretty and gentle folk. The starter ‘They Always Come Back’ is a lovely introduction to the sound of Elle’s songs with its graceful, patient, and confident build up, bold mix with punchy-but-chill drumming, Elle’s colorful and capable vocal twists, and a gorgeous rhythm guitar tone that’s so dry, yet masterfully fitting to the song’s roomy and intimate character.

‘Say Something’ is more similar to the radio-friendly pop we all know and love. Especially with its lush pads and edgy drum introduction which threw me a little off balance. The title song is full of easy-to-follow chord sequences and familiar-sounding melodies, making for one of the album’s most instantly appealing songs, and a gorgeous showcasing of Elle’s songwriting talent. ‘Falling’ has a stunning acoustic guitar performance and a super tight drum groove, right alongside some of the album’s most straightforward structures and chord sequences, making for a song that’s very easy to fall for, and probably my personal favorite.

Ashley Elle’s debut is a promising collection of crisp and sweet folk and indie pop that got me excited for much more from her. A talented artist aided by genre experts such as co-writer Hank Compton, and mastering engineer Adam Grover, Ashley Elle is a gifted artist to keep an eye on.

 

Anytime Anyday by Riz Angel

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Riz Angel, the soulful singer-songwriter from Brixton, London, continues to captivate audiences with her unique artistry. Known for her heartfelt compositions and compelling storytelling, Riz seamlessly blends emotive lyrics with a mesmerizing melody in her latest track.

The song is a poignant exploration of resilience and connection, highlighted by lyrics like “Take all of your time, ’cause I’ll be taking mine, and I’m standing in line for the joy that’s coming my way.” Riz’s delivery feels both intimate and expansive, drawing listeners into her reflective world while offering a sense of hope and serenity.

Set against a laid-back yet dynamic arrangement, the track showcases Riz’s ability to evoke profound emotions with simplicity. Her lyrical depth pairs beautifully with her soothing vocal performance, creating a vibe that is both chill and deeply moving.

Riz’s journey from her ska roots with the Deltones to the release of her 2021 debut album Shine Like the Sun reflects her evolution as an artist. This song is a testament to her versatility, adding yet another layer to her impressive discography, which includes standout covers like ‘Wild Horses’ and ‘Wicked Game.’

With each release, Riz Angel proves she is not only a storyteller but also a master of creating musical moments that linger in your mind and heart. This song is perfect for those quiet moments when you want to escape into a world of calm, inspiration, and soulful connection. A must listen indeed!