Laurel Hart - The River’s Line
The River's Line, the latest offering from folk songstress Laurel Hart, emerges as a haunting meditation on solitude and sanctuary. Drawing clear inspiration from Joni Mitchell's confessional style, Hart crafts an intimate narrative that unfolds on the gentle current of a nameless river.
Laurel Hart - Gone
Laurel Hart's Gone emerges as a haunting meditation on impermanence, channeling the ethereal qualities of Joni Mitchell. The track masterfully weaves together traditional folk sensibilities with contemporary production elements.
Imari Birch - Guiding Star
In a stunning return to the soulful depths of '70s R&B, Imari Birch's Guiding Star emerges as a masterful love letter to motherhood. The track, crafted as a pre-birth dedication to her daughter Charlie, seamlessly weaves together the warm embrace of a Hammond organ, delicate trumpet arrangements, and orchestral swells that echo the golden era of soul music.
Imari Birch - Take a bite
Imari Birch's Take a Bite masterfully reimagines the Biblical tale of temptation through the lens of modern relationship toxicity, all wrapped in a deceptively upbeat 1960s Motown-inspired sound.
Kendra Knight - It gets better
Kendra Knight's empowering anthem It Gets Better merges classic Motown sensibilities with contemporary messages of resilience, creating a powerful statement about perseverance in the face of adversity. Released through Heinke Digital, the track showcases Knight's ability to transform personal struggle into universal hope.
Kendra Knight - Stay with me
Kendra Knight's single, Stay with Me, is a love anthem that seamlessly bridges the gap between 1960s Motown soul and contemporary cosmic imagery. The production draws deeply from the Motown well, featuring a rich tapestry of horns, drums, and backing vocals that create a classic soul foundation.
Kendra Knight - Where the brokenhearted go
Kendra Knight's debut single Where the Brokenhearted Go pays homage to the golden age of Motown while carving out its own contemporary resonance.