Completing the album in a fairly perfect way, Dear Future Me tracks a life from start to finish, through the decades, painting a picture that warms the heart and even brings a tear to the eye.
Pop
Providing a timeless narrative for contemporary fans, Emily Clair’s country anthem Drive Me Home leads with love, intimacy, and a passion for the good times – and it proves an uplifting new hit.
Brandon Riley fearlessly blends genres and keeps things refreshingly creative throughout this captivating new single.
Beautifully refreshing in detail, Delicate is something of a modern day love song – with a powerful edge of realism.
Proving that strength of song-writing overpowers genre and style in terms of impactful first impressions – Gad’s single ADHD blends the embrace of an addictive hook with a contemporary, crisp set-up.
Leading with folk-pop delicacy and emotive warmth, Rune Duch connects for passionate honesty and softness initially, later weaving in a little shock factor and angst.
Fast-paced summer vibes pour through with a quickly catchy hook as this multi-coloured anthem from King P hits the airwaves.
Sweet Imperfections take on the topic of love and oneness in a musically classic yet conceptually refreshing way.
Back with a beautifully well-crafted collection of originals, Point Blank Society aim high with dreamy production and emotive song-writing alike throughout this brand new album.
There’s a hint of Just Jack to the sound, spoken word meets melody, funk meets pop, helping elevate the music in a mildly anthem-like, festival ready manner.
“Life is not always going to be kind. People are not always going to be kind. You can’t control that. However, you are in complete control over how you allow these to affect your life and your mentality. Mindset truly is everything.”
“One major misconception that people always have is just because we are twins, that means we are the same in every way and in everything we do. This is not true, we have very different personalities and approach life with our own opinions and ideas.”