sohayl ryder – FOLLOW ME

The release of ‘FOLLOW ME’ shows us a beautifully melodic and nostalgic sound from sohayl ryder; one which subtly fuses neo-soul and hip hop together quite perfectly.

“In this song I describe the delicate details of how my childhood was like in Iran and some fond memories that I had in the past backed up with an alternative jazz instrumental. Later on the song transitions to a grittier sound portraying the idea of growing up and becoming more aware of the world and life’s struggles as you approach adulthood (social pressures, happiness, success).”

sohayl ryder

Au/Ra – Dead Girl!

Five years after first featuring Au/Ra and I am still blown away by the songs coming out of this talent.

Written at Au/Ra’s home in Antigua, ‘Dead Girl!‘ is fresh take on alt-pop with a haunting and playful melody and lyrics that remind us all that it’s okay to feel different and not judge ourselves for it.

“I wrote Dead Girl! when I was feeling especially out of place when I came back home. Being away for a while left me feeling disconnected from a lot of people. I think of myself as a pretty introverted, sometimes anxious person – feeling out of place isn’t new. I was so done with judging myself and feeling judged. I felt that especially during high school, so I really channelled all that ‘grrrr’ energy into the song. So, it’s about being okay with feeling different, unapologetically, and feeling, in a sense, ‘dead’ to the people that don’t understand you.”

Au/Ra

New Music: MARNEY

Beautifully emotive pop from upcoming British-based artist MARNEY, with a song that reflects on silver screen dreams and nightmares.

It’s a sound that carries a cinematic aesthetic which feels elevated and epic, yet carries subtle hints of melancholy.
 
‘California’ was co-written with Adam Argyle (Dua Lipa, James Bay, Ava Max), who also co-produced the song with James Earp (Lewis Capaldi, LP).

“When I wrote the song, I had this image of someone trudging home at 3am, dressed as Superman, after a night of flyering in Hollywood. I thought of how sad it is for Superman to be so desperate and so invisible there… That idea really carried the song and then the video that I made.”

MARNEY

Clinton Kane – CHICKEN TENDIES

Collin Black

Talk about a meteoric rise to the top; Norwegian-Filipino singer and songwriter Clinton Kane amassed more than 218 million global streams and gained over half a million followers on TikTok in the space of just four months.

It’s easy to see why. The 21-year old multi-instrumentalist creates an understated yet emotive pop sound that is so full of soul and emotion that anyone can feel connected with it.

“When I wrote ‘Chicken Tendies’ I didn’t know what it was about, but a week ago I realised this song has so much more meaning to me than any other song; I’m SO KEEN to have this out in the world.”

Taken from the forthcoming EP ‘what am I doing wrong?’ which is due this spring.

Clinton Kane

Òlah Bliss – Sinner (Good Girl)

Òlah Bliss returns with a sensational pop release that’s set to solidify this London-based talent as one to watch for 2021.

“I’m only human, I make mistakes, I learn from them, sometimes I don’t, but I’m always on a mission to become the best version of me I can possibly be. If my music resonates with you that’s already a huge success, if it doesn’t, I’m still grateful you spent your valuable time listening to my creation.”

Òlah Bliss

New Music: Tony Rodini

Usually writing and producing tracks for the likes of DVBBS, blackbear, Terror Jr and Natasha Bedingfield, Tony Rodini ventures into solo territory with the release of debut single ‘Selfish’, featuring the help of R I L E Y.

“This is the realest song that I have ever written. Completely opened my heart for everyone to hear, and listeners have connected with the lyrics in their own way. The second verse is a feature by R I L E Y. His verse is completely honest, talks his struggles and his ability to overcome them.”

Tony Rodini | R I L E Y

AJA – Red Button

A pop banger in every sense of the word, Canadian teen talent AJA is back with a showstopper of a song that takes those stellar vocals and lays them over a tremendously vibrant production.

“When someone breaks your heart, I mean really breaks your heart, it’s easy to hit the Red Button and decline their call.”

AJA

New Music: Nic@Nite

St. Louis talent Nic@Nite crafts an interesting blend of hip-hop and synth-pop, with some elements of punk fused in for good measure.

While the sound feels bold and dark, it’s also packed full with texture and character. On the song, Nic@Nite explains:

“‘Nitemares’ is the result of a lot of pent-up frustration I was having from isolation as well as reflection on moral ambiguity and the capacity of people to do the wrong things given the right circumstances.”

Nic@Nite

RENÉ – Better U

Finessed fusions of dark-pop and RnB from the sublimely talented RENÉ. With inspirations ranging from Aaliyah to Timbaland, you can hear that distinctive 90’s sound come through beautifully on ‘Better U’.

“’Better U’ describes the feeling of when you have invested so much of yourself and time in a relationship, sticking around with the false hope that they will change for the better – but they never do! Only to find when you’ve finally moved on, they have too, becoming the very person you always hoped they would be…but with someone else.”

RENÉ

Tate McRae – slower

There’s really no stopping Canadian superstar Tate McRae. To date, she has amassed over 1.4 billion career streams with over 3.2 million subscribers and over 450 million video views on YouTube.

Taken from the new EP ‘too young to be sad’ which is out on 26th March 2021 via Ministry of Sound.

Tate McRae

New Music: Natalie Madigan

Born and raised in Nashville, promising pop starlet Natalie Madigan has crafted a song that is a true delight to the audible senses.

It starts innocently enough, but quickly transcends into a delicious slice of disco that is pure euphoria to experience. If you’re looking for fresh and fun pop, then this is your jam.

“This song is about coming out of a stage of darkness and becoming the best version of yourself.”

Natalie Madigan

New Music: Louie Louie!

Firstly, I hope you all join me in wishing newcomer Louie Louie! a happy birthday – he’s chosen today as the release of his huge single ‘Living In A Show‘.

This is one of the stand-out releases of the week for me. An anthemic and rousing blend of alt-pop and indie, it’s a statement piece that gives off instant impact and sticks in your head all day.

“We’ve been living in a Black Mirror episode well before the pandemic started, and ‘Living In A Show’ is my response to that.”

Louie Louie!

New Music: Verøna

Winning the award for best song title this week comes Verøna with the infectiously feel-good single ‘I Take My Plants In The Shower’.

The track itself is a stripped-down bedroom pop number that is instantly catchy, while the lyrics carry an important message which we could all benefit from hearing.

“This song is a metaphor through plants about avoiding the negativity in life. Watering the plants means giving positive energy to yourself.”

Verøna

New Music: Knightly

Emerging form Southern California, Knightly could be considered a master of many talents – being a singer, songwriter, producer and engineer.

While in lockdown, she started producing her own tracks which consequently unlocked her creative imagination and resulted in the release of pop gems like ‘Red Tide’.

“This record is about my most recent awakening; an extremely difficult inner exorcism, like a firework, forcing me to wake up from a depthless slumber. Just like Red Tide in the real ocean, I’m upwelling, and learning how to glow in the dark.”

Knightly