Weekly Roundup

Roundup by Isabelle Turner

“ever be right” by Trinity Mei 

Emerging Artist Trinity Mei’s “ever be right” lands among the sound of Lizzy McAlpine and Gracie Abrams while incorporating elements of folk music. The singer songwriter places an emphasis on both her steady vocals and her incredible lyrics as her latest song sets her apart from many in the industry. The song is emotional and pulls at your heartstrings, making it perfect for screaming along. 

“Happiest Girl” by Stephen Dawes 

Next on our weekly roundup is “Happiest Girl” by Indie Pop artist Stephen Dawes. The song portrays all of the best parts of a relationship, also mentioning the fears and anxieties that can occur throughout it. After a clip of the song went viral on TikTok, listeners became impatient for this project to finally release. The sweet lyrics and incredible melody makes the song flawless. Even as a rising artist, Dawes is one of those few artists who ensures that his projects are perfect each and every time.  

“A Little Love” by Julia Pratt and Mt. Joy 

Perhaps the most innovative collaboration of the month is rising singer Julia Pratt  and her work with Mt. Joy in her recent song “A Little Love”. The seamless fusion of the successful band into her own personal sound shows how confident Pratt is with her work. As their voices blend perfectly together, it is apparent that Pratt is at the top of our radar.  

“Goodbye Never Felt So Bad” by James Bay 

Fueled by a brutal breakup, James Bay shares his deepest vulnerabilities through  his recent track “Goodbye Never Felt So Bad”. Bay lets go of the people who leave  in an emotional and heartfelt way. Driven by an acoustic guitar that is tear-jerking,  this track will be on repeat as fall quickly approaches.  

“Love Me In A Circle” by We Three  

With heavy production and a driving beat, We Three’s latest song “Love Me In A  Circle” is meant to fuel the end of your summer with fun rock energy. The song feels massively authentic, even including a voice memo from the recordings to close out the track. We Three is expert at making catchy and authentic songs, while showing that they have fun with it.

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