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September 29, 2021 Electropop duo Let’s Eat Grandma share new song in the last three years

Electropop duo Let’s Eat Grandma share new song in the last three years

Image credit: El Hardwick

Let’s Eat Grandma, the duo composed of songwriters, multi-instrumentalists and vocalists Rosa Walton and Jenny Hollingworth, are today excited to share their first single in three years. 

Hall Of Mirrors”, out now via Transgressive, is an ethereal, glistening pop song about a beautiful, intense moment remembered, and a welcome return for the acclaimed Norwich pair. The track comes with a hazy, dreamlike video directed by El Hardwick.

Rosa Walton said the following about the song and video: “I wanted to use the setting of a fairground at night to describe the dizziness, intensity and excitement of being with a woman I had strong feelings for, and the hall of mirrors as a metaphor for discovering and exploring parts of myself that I was bringing to life. In some ways it’s reflective and almost secretive, journeying through confusing and difficult emotions, but I also wanted Hall of Mirrors to be a euphoric song that conveys clarity, confidence, and ultimately joy.”

The single received its first radio plays last night on Jack Saunders’ BBC Radio 1 show as his Power Play and this morning on Lauren Laverne’s BBC Radio 6 Music show as her While You Were Sleeping track. Stream / watch Hall Of Mirrors” below. News of more music from Let’s Eat Grandma is to come.

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September 7, 2021 Stellar dance-pop singer Harper Starling shares encouraging music video

Stellar dance-pop singer Harper Starling shares encouraging music video

Dance-pop starlet Harper Starling debuts her new release, “No More What If.” Written by Harper Starling and co-written and co-produced by Cindy Valentine (Bebe Rexha, Britney Spears, Alisha) and Niko The Kid (Outkast, Ariana Grande),No More What If” is a dance-pop anthem designed to get the floor moving, but it’s also an old-fashioned storytelling song — a tale of a creative young woman who loved her home but was also hungry for experience and recognition. 

At the core, “No More What If” is an autobiographical tale of Harper taking the leap from her hometown to Los Angeles, the city of dreams. No matter where you’ve grown up, leaving home is hard. If you’re lucky enough to be native to a region as pretty, friendly, and welcoming as Southeastern Wisconsin, it’s tempting to stay in the place you recognize. You might be satisfied with life as you’ve always known it. But if you choose never to chase after your dreams, you may always wonder: what if? Harper unspools this narrative over propulsive beats and sings it all in a voice that shines and moves like a beam of sunlight breaking through the clouds. 

The “No More What If” music video premiered exclusively on PopWrapped. The visual, which was directed by Devin J. Dilmore, is moving, heartfelt, and honest, but it’s also quite funny: when the aspiring Harper presents her resume to random passersby on the streets of Hollywood, it’s full of Upper Midwestern in-jokes. Her ability to poke fun at herself, even while she’s pursuing stardom, is incredibly endearing. Underscoring the entirety of the visual is an ode to Southern California: the copious, glorious sunshine, the car rides through glamorous neighborhoods, the scramble up the ladder of showbiz success, and the terrific costumes that the singer gets to wear once she’s made herself at home in Los Angeles.

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August 27, 2021 Music producer Olovson explores the inner child with ‘Gyroscope music video

Music producer Olovson explores the inner child with ‘Gyroscope music video

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Leaving the mind on overdrive with abstract mental images of faraway lands and destinations, music producer Olovson continues to keep us hooked on his minimal sound. Today he has shared quirky visuals to accompany his latest single ‘Gyroscope’. The music video is animated by multi-talented creative Gabriel Böhmer, who also animated the music video for Olovson track ‘Books Are Flying’. Read the full feature about the ‘Books Are Flying’ video here.

Stream / Download ‘Gyroscope’

Olovson is the alias of renowned music producer and collaborator Jacob Oloffson who is well-known for his work with more commercial acts like Dua Lipa and Camila Cabello. He also forms part of the Grammy-award winning duo Jarami. The Olovson moniker has given Jacob the creative room to explore his talent for composing more mellow and ambient sounds with tracks like ‘Gyroscope’ and this video is icing on the cake for the inner child to consume.

Olovson shared that the video was supposed to be about a young mind hungry for adventure. He finds adventure by exploring past inventions in his grandparent’s basement. Olovson finds inspiration for his music in the simple pleasures of life and the endless possibilities the mind can create when you let it flourish with new and old knowledge.

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August 6, 2021 Electro-pop singer Hanne Mjøen shares upcoming EP title-track music video

Electro-pop singer Hanne Mjøen shares upcoming EP title-track music video

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Accompanied by an awe-inspiring music video, Norwegian songstress Hanne Mjøen has released her latest single titled ‘Emotional Fever’ on the 6th of August via Physical Presents. The single is the title track of her upcoming EP, which is penned for release on September 17th. Hanne’s impressive ability to mix up flows is on full display in this single, and her downright emotion riddled lyrics, accompanied by ebullient electronic sounds, promises fans just over 3 minutes of sheer mixed emotions.

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Ever been in a relationship where you just cannot commit wholeheartedly and even worse, you’re unable to understand why? ‘Emotional Fever’ is relatable to the everyday person in the sense that it is fervently filled with the highs and lows of relationships. Hailing from the small town of Oppdal in Norway, Hanne Mjøen’s unique style is often compared to the likes of celebrated music artists MØ, Sigrid and Dua Lipa

Stream/Download: ‘Emotional Fever’ single

‘Emotional Fever’ follows the release of her highly successful ‘Hell With You’ single and official music video, which is currently nearing a million views. Find out more about the single ‘Hell With You’ here. This latest video has rustic qualities with a neutral and ethereal visual palette, an invigorating watch and listen indeed.

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