'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (09.02.24)
Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.
senna JMB ‘Lotus’
senna JMB combines elements of postpunk, IDM-influenced electronics, experimental pop, and cloud rap to create a very bright, bizarre, and intimate environment. He melds his rap style with the lively productions of his favourite producer Kiche, striving to reconcile the flashy and the serious, the opaque and the transparent, in his songs. The cheerful, carefree song “Lotus,” which has a touch of melancholy, demonstrates senna JMB’s innate musical talent. The cloud rap music is produced with rhythms, synths, samples, guitar, and vocals. His bars along with the intriguing production make for a captivating audio experience.
Mark Duggan ‘Dance Myself to You’
Irish singer-songwriter Mark Duggan is renowned for his witty lyrics and ability to transport listeners to another place for the duration of a song by fusing electronic and acoustic components. The alternative rock song “Dance Myself to You,” his most recent release, is an acceptance of a circumstance and its feelings by allowing them to explode outward.
Hannah Lou Woods ‘Fallen From The Stars’
The latest moving song by singer and ever-evolving talent Hannah Lou Woods, “Fallen From The Stars,” skillfully combines her distinctive vocals with intricate melodies. More than ten years ago, while she was falling in love with her husband, she got the idea for the song. She began writing the song after returning to Boston as a means of processing and getting over her self-doubt that real love was possible, despite the distance between them at the time. They fell in love amid juniper trees and red rock mountains in Sedona, Arizona. The result is a real, heartfelt folksy-bluesy-pop song that is further strengthened by the lyrical depth of personal experiences.
Buu E. Radley ‘Round We Go’
“Round We Go” demonstrates Buu E. Radley’s songwriting maturity and musical talent. The song, which is taken from his most recent album The Mockingbird, demonstrates his fascinating trackwriting style. It is a masterful release that combines mesmerising production and expressive words. His lyrical skill and hip-hop flavouring sounds showcase his craft, which enhances his whole record to date.
Kelsey Kindall ‘Whiplash’
Songstress Kelsey Kindall makes a comeback with her brand-new song, “Whiplash.” A single from her upcoming four-track extended play, Goodbye Party, which delves into the freeing experience of writing something down and moving on from the past. The project’s turning point is “Whiplash,” which moves listeners from ignorance and recklessness to strength and insight. Inspired by her encounters with murky relationships and conflicting messages. She attempted to negotiate the power dynamics that underlie the tragic misreading of modern dating because she knew this was such a universal experience. She has a background in theatre, therefore she captivates her audience with funny stories in between songs. She makes a promising sound that is full of inspiration, delight, and an invitation for others to share this vulnerable space with her.
'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (10.04.26)
Find the latest new music in our ‘Top 5’ weekly music round-up here at We Speak Media. In this weekly feature, we will be bringing you the hottest new acts and music out there.
Walter Miller ‘Good Morning LA’
“Good Morning LA” is like being handed a hug in song form — one moment it’s whispering vulnerability, the next it’s belting arena-sized highs that make you want to throw your hands in the air. Walter Miller somehow makes heartbreak feel empowering, and catchy enough that you’ll probably replay it in the car five times in a row.
A Is For Atom ‘Out Of The Blue’
There’s something quietly addictive about “Out of the Blue.” It glides in with dreamy guitars and before you know it, you’re fully invested in this slow-burn, friends-to-lovers storyline. It’s the kind of track that makes you stare out a window for dramatic effect — even if you’re just on a bus. Effortlessly cool, a little sentimental, and seriously replayable.
DBsock ‘worse’
DBsock’s latest, “worse,” proves that less really can be more—especially when it comes to raw, self-aware alt-R&B. Sparse production? Check. Vocals dripping with emotion? Check. Lyrics that make you want to scream, cry, and hug your cat all at once? Triple check. By the end, you’re left in that deliciously uncomfortable place of loving someone who’s bad for you, and loving DBsock for capturing it so perfectly.
Heather Ferguson ‘Broken Horned Kudu’
“Broken Horned Kudu” is basically jazz-meets-world-music magic. With its blend of African percussion, lush vocals, and thoughtful storytelling, it’s the kind of track that makes you pause, smile, and maybe even hit repeat before the song’s over.
Marcello Cordova ‘You Got This’
Need a song that makes you feel like you can conquer literally anything? Enter “You Got This”. Marcello Cordova teams up with Evie Lizarraga for a track loaded with catchy hooks, halftime drums, and just enough synth sparkle to keep it interesting. By the end, you’re singing along, smiling, and maybe even tackling that project you’ve been putting off—all thanks to a three-minute dose of pure audio encouragement.
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