Category: Female Rising Stars

  • Lakes- “Say So”

    Lakes- “Say So”

    “This is the sound of moonlight ocean drives, neon blue thunderstorms and black roses. Music to free your soul of the past and medicine for your mind. Lakes’s voice crashes through your consciousness like wind or like the ocean tide whispering in your ear reminding you of who you are and inspiring you to remain…

  • Carpe Diem “Your Face, Your Fate”

    Carpe Diem “Your Face, Your Fate”

    “When people pay more attention to their appearance, there is a tendency to having higher incidences of eating disorders, increased symptoms of depression, and more desire to have plastic surgery. “Does your face predict your face?” Is this true?” Carpe Diem

  • CHAR “Simpler Times”

    CHAR “Simpler Times”

    “Though,” as CHAR once said, “we know the meaning of ‘simple’ is relative and perhaps paradoxical in itself because whilst things may have been easier in retrospect,” 

  • Victoria Taylor “Pull Up”

    Victoria Taylor “Pull Up”

    “My Producer Matty Carlock and I were brainstorming over quarantine and felt this relevant desperation, much like everyone else, for human connection. There, going with that theme I channelled my inner Italian Sophia Loren Goddess and wrote a song about recognizing your worth and being bold enough to go for it.”

  • Kimberly Walker “Freckles”

    Kimberly Walker “Freckles”

    “I will never be able to express how grateful I am for the support from the listeners! The most wonderful feeling in the world is to have my music really resonate with someone. To have them relate to the lyrics in my music, and feel understood. Especially in difficult tracks such as ‘Feeling Myself’ Kimberly…

  • Maie “Like You”

    Maie “Like You”

    Focused on the duality she battles against every day Like You places at its very core the identity of the self. Touching upon alienation, similarities, and the knowledge that you’re so close yet so far away from belonging somewhere, the song is Maie’s exploration of her relationship with the physical reality. 

  • Charlie Tyler – Surrender the Ghosts

    Charlie Tyler – Surrender the Ghosts

    Charlie Tyler’s latest EP Surrender the Ghosts is an unmissable album for those that love everything pop. The young singer-songwriter makes it clear that she is part of a new generation with a new sound and that she is here to stay: her new album will begin recording in January 2022!

  • Brianne Matthews “Someday”

    Brianne Matthews “Someday”

    “Music is a language to me, probably the rawest and purest language out there. The artist may write a song in one way but then the listener will understand it in a different way. This is the reason behind why I love to write music. I love the simplicity of it all.” Brianne Matthews

  • A.B. Violet – “Ice”

    A.B. Violet – “Ice”

    “Ice” is all about empowerment, more specifically when coming out of a bad relationship.

  • Clara Hannigan “Sonder”

    Clara Hannigan “Sonder”

    She just recently moved to New York and found something super beautiful and freeing about being anonymous here in such a crowded city. It’s about being able to find yourself, and the realization that everyone else is too busy living out their own story and you can just get lost in the crowd and be…

  • Ally Cribb- “Bigger”

    Ally Cribb- “Bigger”

    I remember the day when I first got the idea for Bigger. I was about to turn sixteen. It was late May and I was sitting at the piano, like any other day, playing around with notes and chords when I spontaneously played the intro of Bigger for the first time.

  • Cartinglee “Star/Dust”

    Cartinglee “Star/Dust”

    “This single is the first in a cycle of songs about anxiety, loss, healing, and growth. Star/Dust is the oldest song in this cycle and I wrote it for a student who lost her dad to cancer. She asked me to write something inspired by the words inhale/exhale, which is how Star/Dust was born.” Cartinglee