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It’s hard not to like newcomers Latenight Honeymoon. The UK 4 piece successfully channels 70’s psychedelic funk on their debut track Live Your Life Without Me. Empire of the Sun and Foster the People come to mind. Recorded with producer Dan Weller (Baby Metal, Young Guns), the track was meant to embody London’s nightlife. Moreover, the band just dropped a video which was shot in an old dingy club. I do think this band is ripe for US festivals and a collaboration with a rapper would broaden their base. Think MGMT + Kid Cudi.

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Check out the upbeat haunting track Numb. The track was written by Swedish songstress OhHeyMy and produced by Chicago dj/producer Goldhouse who is known for remixes like of Sam Smith, Katy Perry and Gaga. OhHeyMy says of Numb, “It’s a track set in a club-environment where everyone else is focused on partying but you can only focus on this one person taking up all of your attention. A person who makes you feel high and dizzy – a sense of being numb. And all you want is to stay in that moment, with that feeling, forever”. OhHeyMy was raised in a small village in Sweden listening to Dylan. After catching the rock n bull bug, she spent time performing in rock bands in the live circuit before finding a home in the electro driven beats world. Give it a stream.
magnus@catapult-music.com

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It can be said that we are becoming fans of TELYkast. The LA based trio are rolling out infectious pop tunes that can compete with the bigger artists. Having caught attention for their artist remixes, the New Music Friday darlings have an impressiveness listenership across their social media and YouTube and Spotify. The unique live setup consisting of a DJ, a guitarist, and a vocalist has most definitely helped them pack out medium sized venues. Give the latest dance-pop track Talk Again a stream.

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Lenay, the former host of MTV’s 10 on Top will release her debut pop single La La Land. The do-it-all Los Angeles based artist has her hands in several projects. She’s the actress, singer, entrepreneur type, pursue all and see which one hits. For instance, she started a Spanish YouTube channel, which has over 5 million subscribers. As far as her debut song, it’s straight up electro pop reminiscent of Sia. She also has a music video for the track that has over 300k stream maker her a one to watch in 2019. Check it out!
mgrogoff@gmail.com

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SoCal based The Brevet are quietly flying under the radar with their version of indie rock. They nicely blend folk, country, and alt rock like indie rock icons Kings of Leon. Their collection of tunes are not built for pop radio, but for the stage. Hence, the band is finding their entry point by performing tons of shows and festivals. Aside from playing shows, the band has found success with tracks landing on 90210 and American Idol, and most recently a placement with Apple. Check out the track Locked and Loaded and give it a stream.
kerrywaynejames@gmail.com, david.burrier@streetsmartmgmt.com

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