Lesibu Grand – ‘Hot Glue Gun” (PLS PLS RMX)’

Lesibu Grand keep dropping videos every other month, and we just can’t get enough. The incredible new wave/punk band from Atlanta already dropped the original version of ‘Hot Glue Gun’ back in December, which was a punk anthem unlike any other with the clip showing frontwoman Tyler-Simone Molton poking fun at the people in power from inside a retro video game. Now, with the PLS PLS remixed version of ‘Hot Glue Gun’, the song takes on an EDM vibe while not losing any of its punk attitude.v

The High Plains Drifters – ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’

The lyric video for ‘Since You’ve Been Gone’, the new single from NYC band The High Plains Drifters, focuses on an astronaut wandering around an abandoned space station. Although the song shares the title with the Rainbow rock song, and the name of the band sounds like they’d play country music, neither could be further from the truth – it’s a retro-synth pop track which harks back to the sounds of Erasure, Depeche Mode, and other classic UK electronic bands.

Natalie Joly – ‘Yours To Stay’

Natalie Joly is a 24 year old award-winning pop-rock recording artist. She’s also a singer, songwriter, and musician, who wrote her first song at the age of 8, released her first self-produced CD at 17, an EP at 19, and her single, ‘Irresistible’, in 2018. This was followed by ‘You Oughta Know’, in 2019, which was declared regionally as Song Of The Year. Last November she released ‘Running Circles’, her first fully self-produced release, which was then followed by ‘Will You Ever Stop’, in January this year. Both, along with her current single, ‘Yours To Stay’, which was released on February 26, are from her upcoming album.

Karma, Jack Rayner – ‘Hold On Me – Jack Rayner Remix’

Karma was a pioneer in the LGBTQ community, being an “out” celebrity in a time when there were very few, if any, of her status in the industry. Her latest single, ‘Hold On Me’, a collaboration with Jack Rayner, serves as a testimony to her talent. Rayner is on a similar footing to Karma; the Los Angeles-based producer has remixed tracks for the likes of Katy Perry, and Britney Spears, and worked on shows such as American Idol, America’s Got Talent, and World Of Dance.