Need new Music? This week’s releases cover it all! Feel the feels with Louiza Aura’s “Saliva” video or Sonny Tennet’s emotional “Sick Note” on mental health. Catch rising stars Veronica D’Souza (“Just Because A Crush”) and LLOREN (“California Daydream”) or get lost in Stumbleine’s dramatic “Catastrophette.”

Louiza Aura stars in new Past Life Romeo video for ‘Saliva’

A sweetly written song about upset and loss, and trying to move beyond it. I don’t know what it is about songs of heartache but they always have that near universal feel. What I admire about Louiza is that it’s from deep within. Listening to the track I enjoy how the sound changes from ambient one moment and lively riffs the next 

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Check out the video to, probably won’t get it but its graphics are eye catching 

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Sonny Tennet releases ‘Sick Note’, a heartfelt tribute to people suffering with mental health issues

Now if you read my monthly columns mental health is something I talk openly about. In Sick Note, Sonny addresses it directly and he doesn’t hold anything back, you can feel raw emotion right there in his voice. It’s as moving as it upsetting 

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Sick Note’ is set to be released 17th May via The Qworkz and tickets for Sonny Tennet’s May 2024 UK tour are on sale now here

From Fashion Pioneer to Producer: Veronica D’Souza emerges from Denmark’s music scene with hypnotic alt-pop single “Just Because A Crush”!

Veronica D’Souza completely blew me away with her song “Just Because A Crush”! This is the first time I’ve heard of her, but she sounds like a seasoned pro. “Just Because A Crush” is incredible! This is the first song I have ever heard from Veronica and it’s something imp7

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LLOREN puts us in a blissful ‘California Daydream’ with huge new single!

Lloren, a finalist on The Voice 2018, avoids any mix-up with Swedish singer Loreen by forging her own path. Having her music featured on multiple TV shows since the competition, LLoren showcases her blossoming talent with her latest single, “California Daydream.” 

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Stumbleine crafts a dramatic and poignant web of sound with ‘Catastrophette’!

And creating one he certainly has. I found Catastrophe, apart from sounding like the complete opposite of the title, to be quite tranquil. It was almost like small waves of ambient sound with a soft electric touch to it. I like how the vocals weave seamlessly in an almost ghostly like flow. A beautiful landscape of sound 

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