Song of the Day: The Man Who Can’t Be Moved – Turn Back To Spring

Today’s song is THE SCRIPT’S hit The Man Who Can’t Be Moved covered by east London-based Electro Pop Duo, TURN BACK TO SPRING. 

The group came to came to life in 2008, after  singer/songwriter  Katie Kasia and producer Lee Thorpe met at the British Academy of Music, studying alongside artists like ED SHEERAN,GECKO, RITA ORA and RIA RITCHIE.

Their  blend of rich harmonies  and addictive electronic melodies has earned them spots in a string of London venues, such as RichMix, Shunt, The Borderline and the Mermaid Theatre,  as well as generating interests from labels. They are currently working with a large independent label for our first album. With their debut effort nearing completion, the duo are offering sneak preview into the future of intelligent pop.
So here’s the opportunity to experience the unique genre…have a listen to The Man Who Can’t Be Moved…also check synthpop track  Divided. Enjoy!

Song of the Day: Hear Me Cry – Sky Heavens

 

SKY HEAVENS is a name you may already be familiar with, after she recently toured with EMINEM  where he headlined at Wembley Stadium. The Brooklyn native was featured throughout the hip-hop legend’s tour as female vocalist on classics such as Monster, Love the way you Lie and Stan.

Now the sultry pop princess is stepping out on her own with new single, Hear Me Cry, produced by ‘Ced Solo’ of Ivy League hits and written/co-produced by the lady herself – go on, give it a trial!

Hear Me Cry is set for release in the UK on 21st September via Itunes.

Upcoming release: Stars – Jessie Lowes

There are very few artists today who can genuinely pull of a raw, heart-tugging performance.  Somewhere in the North-East of England, a singer/songwriter by the name of JESSIE LOWES is set to show the world how it’s done through her  stunning début single, Stars.

The acoustic track is inspired by the close relationship the Northumberland-based artist  shared with her mother who sadly lost her battle to cancer. The beauty and powerful message is extremely raw, it’s hard to believe the songstress is an ex cage fighter and a club level rugby player!

 With such pure talent it’s no big shocker she comes from a strong musical background: her Uncle Tony Raine was a famous jazz pianist working with the likes of  LOUIS ARMSTRONG, JULIAN SLADE, JUDY GARLAND and DIANA ROSS, as well as having his own TV show in the 60s called MusicBox.

 With more singles and an album coming later this year, Jessie is ready to take her love affair with music to another level…she’s definitely the one to watch!

Stars is out on 22 September.

Album review: Welcome to the Human Race – Hollander Blue

Hollander Blue

It’s been a long time coming but with a team of talented artists and producers, singer/songwriter HOLLANDER BLUE has fixed and perfected the album, Welcome to the Human Race, released last month.

The 10 track production includes the stunningly smooth Red Moon and Doubt…and expect even more smooth, therapeutic pop completed by angelic and tranquil vocals from the North-Carolina artist.

To put it simply, Welcome to the Human Race is ONE sterling album that should not go unheard…so here’s the perfect opportunity to have a listen right here.

The #Mustlistens: Space Between, Doubt, Rise, Wingman