'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
We Speak Media | ‘Top 5’ Weekly Music Round-Up (12.07.24)
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.
Tom Neilson ‘Brother’
With “This Love I Know,” his debut solo EP, the highly regarded Australian singer-songwriter Tom Neilson returns to the spotlight. The standout tune on the EP is “Brother.” The EP, which explored themes of love, loss, and hope, was produced by Josh Beattie and mastered by Paul Blakey. It marks the beginning of a new chapter in Neilson’s storytelling career.
ROJS ‘You Now’
The latest single “You Now” by Slovenian musician ROJS, who splits his time between London and Los Angeles, is a masterful example of his originality and flexibility combined with excellent production. This track, which is taken from his upcoming debut album “Inner Light,” captures the genuine feeling that ROJS felt following the death of his grandmother. It has rich vocals, a melancholy piano, and ambient noise for a contemplative listening experience.
The Entitled Sons ‘Jocelyn’
“Jocelyn” demonstrates how The Entitled Sons are capturing their fans while stretching musical limits. Inspired by musicians such as Arctic Monkeys, Muse, Foo Fighters, and Royal Blood, the group’s latest release demonstrates their ability to craft unique songs based on personal experiences. Its delectable fusion of rock sensibility gives listeners a catchy melody.
JAIZE ‘nostaglia64’
“nostaglia64” puts a lot of work into showcasing his evolving musical style and aptitude. JAIZE is contemplating his life while listening to a vintage hip-hop track. Written with skilful lyrics, he demonstrates his versatility as a musician. JAIZE’s captivating song “nostaglia64” is taken from his mixtape, ENDGAME. The song demonstrates both his flexibility as a musician and his dedication to it.
Ronzoni Hines ‘Last Night’
This song is a modern R&B classic that masterfully blends catchy melodies with pulsating instrumentals. Ronzoni Hines’ emotive vocals and devastating lyrics provide a truly immersive listening experience that expertly captures the intensity of fleeting moments. His music combines elements of contemporary and classic R&B, drawing inspiration from well-known artists like James Brown, Michael Jackson, Justin Timberlake, and Ne-Yo. He stands out in the music industry with his unique way of fusing rich melodies, meaningful words, and captivating sounds.
'Top 5' Weekly Music Round-Up
WESPEAKMEDIA: TOP 5 WEEKLY MUSIC ROUND-UP (17.01.25)
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.
Ciao Ciao Marigold ‘satsuma’
Mike Brun’s, satsuma, is an auditory kaleidoscope, blending cultural flavors and sonic textures into an otherworldly delight. The lush arrangements evoke a painter layering bold strokes on canvas, with tracks like “Sumo” bursting with energy and “Byeonggyul” offering a serene counterbalance. CCM’s ability to merge the cerebral with the soulful sets it apart, delivering a soundscape that is at once deeply personal and universally inviting. satsuma, feels less like an album and more like a state of mind, a technicolor dream you’ll never want to leave.
Nancy Nova ‘Lifeline’
“Lifeline” stands as one of the most striking tracks on Nancy Nova’s, Tour De Force, showcasing her return to the electro scene with a mature yet passionate voice. The song effortlessly intertwines nostalgic 80s beats with a haunting, contemporary twist. Nova’s ability to evoke emotion through her lyrics, paired with the lush, atmospheric production of Kingbones, makes this track an instant classic for fans of both retro and modern electronic music. As part of an album that celebrates the vibrancy of 80s dance culture, “Lifeline” beautifully encapsulates the feeling of a romantic, wistful journey, making it an unforgettable listen.
Tye David ‘MAKING MOVES’
Tye David’s, MAKING MOVES, is the kind of album that grabs you by the heart and doesn’t let go. Fusing R&B, pop, and funk with a storytelling flair honed from years in musical theatre, Tye’s debut is a musical exploration of life’s emotional rollercoaster. “troubled heart” is a heartfelt plea for healing, while “superpowers” is a triumphant anthem of resilience. With its smooth grooves, catchy hooks, and deeply personal lyrics, this album promises to resonate with fans of artists like Bruno Mars and Glass Animals, while carving out a unique space for Tye himself. Get ready for a soulful ride.
Jake Exavier ‘Is it Real?’
Jake Exavier’s latest track, “Is it Real?”, is a masterclass in blending old-school R&B vibes with a fresh, urban edge. His smooth, sultry vocals glide effortlessly over a lush, modern production, creating a sound that feels both timeless and contemporary. The song’s relatable theme of questioning love and authenticity resonates deeply, with Jake’s heartfelt delivery adding emotional depth. Influenced by legends like Usher and Stevie Wonder, Jake’s artistry shines as he carves out his unique place in today’s music scene. It’s a captivating, feel-good track perfect for late-night drives or quiet moments of reflection.
Callie Young ‘Training Wheels’
“Training Wheels,” showcases Callie Young’s remarkable ability to transform life’s growing pains into a deeply moving musical journey. With poignant lyrics and atmospheric production, the track captures both the warmth of nostalgia and the unease of uncertainty. Young’s rich, expressive vocals glide effortlessly over dreamy instrumentation, blending folk and indie pop into a soundscape that resonates with heartfelt emotion.
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