Los Angeles based pop singer Linney releases the Billy Squier cover My Kind Of Lover. Knowing the original, it took a bit to get used to, but after a couple of listens, it sunk in. Not sure what Billy is doing these days but he should give it a thumbs up and a retweet. Linney is building her resume through featured topline vocals on a number of breakout dance tracks, and the latest cover follows the track ‘Outta Of My Heart‘. Moreover, she won the John Lennon Songwriting contest and performed on Balcony TV LA.
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Up and coming 24 year old Nate Head from Nashville releases So Like LA. Although the latest electro-atmospheric track may not be ripe for top 40 radio, it was cool enough for Spotify Fresh Finds and Fresh Hiptronix. That’s where you want to be today. In fact, the track clocked 60K+ streams in only two weeks without an exclusive premier or any prominent blog features. Check it out!
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Popular Australian model Cheyenne Tozzi turns singer and releases the track Sober. And it’s really good. Having appeared in Vogue and Cosmopolitan, and press coverage in The Daily Mail, the Sydney pin-up is no stranger to the music world. Tozzi was the lead singer of the band Van Hoorn who travelled to the Middle East to perform for the Australian Troops and who was also the supporting act for the Kooks Australian tour. Check it out!
Up and coming r&b singer Cat Spare releases the track Hello. Inspired by Frank Sinatra, SZA, Kehlani, Miley Cyrus and Lady Gaga, the latest track draws from contemporary R&B with a dance/pop flare. Speaking on the single, “The process of making the single was very simple and genuine… I sat down to write to some YouTube beats and it just flowed. Moments after, I ended up ripping the beat off YouTube, recorded over it, uploaded it to SoundCloud as a demo, and later, was getting hit up by producers to work with them.” Check it out!
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The duo China Roses release Piedarterres. They found love from the Hype Machine as well as Pilerats, FAULT Mag, Clash Mag, & Aupium. Aside from solidifying themselves as a blog band, they write catchy electro pop songs. The duo first made waves when their first release cK was played on Double J and featured Triple J.
china_roses@outlook.com