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Bradley Simpson shares new single “Picasso”
Bradley Simpson’s debut solo single ‘Cry At The Moon’ occupied a rarely explored sweet spot between styles: classic ‘70s Americana with a surging intensity which echoes the swaggering spirit of the indie-rock greats, but also with the contemporary, pop-tinged edge that can only come from an artist who has headlined London’s 20,000 capacity O2 arena on multiple occasions. From that compelling introduction, Bradley now powers into the release of his new single ‘Picasso’.
Produced by the two-time Grammy nominee BOOTS (Beyoncé), with a dreamy undercurrent of ‘60s psychedelia and wonky bedroom pop, ‘Picasso’ is symbolic of what Bradley...
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vaultboy UNVEILS HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED DEBUT ALBUM 'everything and nothing'
Multi-faceted singer-songwriter vaultboy has released his debut album 'everything and nothing', alongside the music video for "take the hit”. The song delves into the anxiety and uncertainty around important decisions, pushing past the confusion and counting on one’s self. This is an uptempo track with layered backing vocals and the synths that vaultboy has become known for. The release of vaultboy's debut album precedes the launch of his global tour on May 14.
'everything and nothing' is a heartfelt exploration of life's contrasts, delving into both the light and dark aspects of the human experience. Each track within this collection speaks to the complexities...
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eaJ Shares Feisty New Single "friendly fire"
Korean-American singer-songwriter eaJ (AKA Jae Park) is set to captivate audiences once again with his new upbeat pop record, "friendly fire".
Infused with a luminous palette of synths and vibrant sonics woven into catchy pop melodies, "friendly fire" explores the complexities of a tumultuous relationship, where words become weapons leading to a terminal state, as eaJ sings: "I know I need to let you go / Can’t get back where we were before."
"friendly fire" follows eaJ's previous single, “Mad”, continuing his exploration of emotional depth and personal growth. A poignant story of betrayal and loss, “Mad” made waves on multiple hit radio stations across Asia including 987FM...
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A heartfelt celebration of the life and legacy of the much missed musical genius Amy Winehouse
Ayala Malls Cinemas continues to raise the bar when it comes to film content by making art and music of various genres more accessible to all with this month’s “Back to Black,” a biopic celebrating the life and music of the talented Amy Winehouse, a great artist whose untimely passing at the age of 27 broke the hearts of millions of fans around the world. Film enthusiasts and music lovers hoping to watch the biopic about the late singer, whose most famous hits include “Rehab,” “You Know I’m No Good” and “Back to Black,” can catch the movie exclusively in...
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hongjoin Shares New Album 'KOMOREBI', Upcoming Singapore Shows
Singaporean, Boston-based artist-producer hongjoin has released his new album today. 'KOMOREBI', hongjoin’s sophomore album and the biggest project of his solo artist career, is a 9-track album blending sounds of melancholic electric guitars, dreamy synthesizers, and soulful vocals. Komorebi { 木漏れ日 } is the Japanese word to describe sunlight filtered through the leaves of the trees. Without a direct English translation, hongjoin hopes to use his music to capture the emotions that this word invokes. Fans can listen to the album here: bfan.link/komorebi
Drawing inspiration from his musical influences in both the Asian and Western worlds, 'KOMOREBI' is a representation of hongjoin’s desire to find harmony in life through...