Here are our daily picks for you featuring Elton John, Brandi Carlile, Neal Francis and more!
1. “Milk & Honey” – Tash Sultana
Australian singer, songwriter, producer and multi-instrumentalist Tash Sultana unveils their latest loop-based single, “Milk & Honey.” Groovy at its core, the new track is bound to draw listeners in with its infectious reggae rhythms, syncopated synth accents and soulful vocal harmonies. The accompanying “Live at Lonely Lands Studio” performance showcases Sultana cooking up her composition in a free-flowing jam session.
2. “Take Your Aim” – Rocket
Next up is “Take Your Aim,” a sizzling punk-rock single by Los Angeles’s Rocket. Lyrically, the song delves into the nature of one-sided, toxic friendships. “The choruses fall back into the repetitiveness of overthinking; if this is all my fault like you say it is then take your aim,” explains band member Alithea Tuttle. Composed of pounding percussion, blistering electric guitar riffs and passionate vocals, this song keeps the adrenaline pumping from beginning to end.
3. “Need You Again” – Neal Francis
American singer-songwriter Neal Francis shares “Need You Again,” his newest funk-infused track. “It’s a song about a love affair, and the experience of projecting magical qualities onto another person and feeling almost addicted or beholden to them,” Francis explains. The song also features GRAMMY-winning guitarist Eric Krasno and Brooklyn-based trio Say She She. Check out this groove-heavy hit today!
4. “Who Believes In Angels?” – Elton John, Brandi Carlile
GRAMMY Award-winning artists Elton John and Brandi Carlile have teamed up to release “Who Believes In Angels?,” a track featured on their forthcoming album release, Who Believes In Angels? The triumphant ballad also welcomes the help of producer and songwriter Andrew Watt. With soaring vocals and revitalizing piano melodies, the song showcases the collaborative creativity of all artists involved.
5. “10,000 Years” – Gates Of Light
Closing out today’s selection is “10,000 Years,” a hypnotic and ethereal single by Gates Of Light. “I wrote this song a couple of years ago on the birthday of my daughter Freya who was stillborn; it’s always a difficult time for me; but I was also grieving the breakdown of my marriage of many years whilst caring for our very young twins,” singer-songwriter Louise Quinn shares. “But as they say; when everything cracks – that’s where the light gets in.” Amidst shimmering synths and raw, intimate singing, this song captures the essence of Gates Of Light’s musicality. Find it today on the band’s latest, and possibly last ever, album, Gates Of Light II.
You won’t want to miss out on these beautiful new tracks. Listen today!
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