Maroon 5 Release New Single ‘Nobody’s Love’ With Video Directed By David Dobkin

Three-time GRAMMY® Award-winning multi-platinum band Maroon 5 have today released their latest single “Nobody’s Love” (222 Records/Interscope). The band’s new song arrives with an accompanying music video shot by acclaimed film director, David Dobkin, who has also served as the band’s longtime collaborator on many of their acclaimed music videos (“Sugar,” “Girls Like You” and “Memories”- with a combined 7 Billion views).

TOKIO MYERS RELEASES ‘SIGN OF THE TIMES I’

This Summer sees Tokio Myers release ‘Sign of the Times’, two special, of-the-moment isolation bundles featuring brand new orchestral pieces conceptualised as a pandemic-stricken world staggered, stopped and braced itself for whatever came next. The first part Sign of the Times I is released on 24th July and features two tracks, Abundance and Earth (Home), two atmospheric, instrumental songs that take the listener on a journey of a world going through global turmoil. ‘Sign Of The Times I’ is out now and can be streamed and downloaded here, and ‘Sign of the Times II’ is set to follow next month.

Chanique Rogers – ‘I Can’

Chanique is not your average triple threat. She’s got singing and songwriting under her belt, as well as stage acting. But she’s also a professional model, and a more than competent chef. Basically, Chanique can put her hand to anything and come up a winner, but it’s been from her very earliest days, growing up on the Caribbean island of St Vincent and The Grenadines, that she’s known she was meant to make her name in the world of music, and her latest single, ‘I Can’, is possibly the perfect example, a Chanique primer if you will, of what she can do.

OK Mayday – ‘Blossoms’ 

Virginia Beach Fourpiece OK Mayday is made up of friends, including a couple of brothers, who write catchy, fully-realized, soulful indie that stands apart. While their sound could be characterised as basic rock, they also take some of their cues from pop, which ensures that their songs are just that bit more powerful. Their most recent single, ‘Blossoms’, probably stands against any characterisation, but it’s definitely one worth adding to your summer playlist.