Thursday tunes 02
A weekly curated playlist featuring new music from emerging to established artists. Join us in unsilencing unheard voices and discovering what’s next in music.
“From Down Here” – Lola Young
Lola Young’s latest release features a captivating, slow buildup. It perfectly showcases her iconic and unique vocal style, leaning into a softer vibe. We’re curious to see her future releases.
“DISCO!” – Maisi and the Disco
Returning to the spotlight, Maisi and the Disco has released a high-energy track titled “DISCO!". It blends classic electronic music with more experimental hyperpop sounds. Definetly a song to jam in a disco, a loud party, or on a run.
“I DON’T CARE” – Olive Hatake
Rising artist Olive Hatake explores the nuances of emotional connection. He talks specifically about soft, intimate moments, rather than physical touch. The melody consists of an atmospheric electronic soundmix and some classic pop effects.
“Mary Janes” – Maisie Peters
The star Maisie Peters is back with “Mary Janes," an emotional song that was inspired by being mocked about “getting the big note wrong” during her Eras Tour opening performance. It discusses the experience of feeling judged by others for past mistakes.
“Skin” – Alessi Rose
Alessi’s emotional track, “Skin," captures the vulnerable struggle of trying to become someone perfect for somebody else, even if that destroys yourself.
“MOSHPIT” – MARIS
Another returning artist to REFLECTION, MARIS released a high-energy pop track in the style of Chappell Roan and electronic pop.
“Party Life" – LAVINIA, The Underdog Project
LAVINIA, cover star of our first issue, released the techno, electronic track “Party Life". Her EDM music keeps evolving and the new collaboration puts her in the spotlight again in radios in all Germany.
“Run Rabbit" – Mollie Elizabeth
“Run Rabbit" is a beautifully crafted indie song that carries a distinctly magical and ethereal sounds. It experiments with different singin styles, sounds and aesthetics.
“YOUR MIND" – Mara Liddle
Mara Liddle’s new song is a blend of hyperpop and electronic influences, contrasted by soft, introspective lyrics. Her voice and melody blend in together creating a full experience.
“Hell's Belles" – Zolita
Zolita’s track “Hell's Belles" fuses rock elements, country influences into classic pop. It revolves around the themes of wlw (women loving women) relationships and lesbian love.
Stay tuned for next thursday to hear the newest Thursday Tunes and unsilence the music industry with us!
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