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Lusaint

Delicious New Music for National Ice Cream Cone Day

September 22, 2024

On today’s menu, you are going to find some delicious new music from Eliot Lipp, FOVOS, SNOW WIFE, Emei, LIA LIA, SAINT

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Lusaint explores the complacency of toxicity in her new single, “Fool For You”

April 16, 2023

Manchester-based singer-songwriter Lusaint‘s fresh new single “Fool For You” is a feel-good delicious track that showcases Lusaint’s unique vocal range and her

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Delicious New Music for 9 February 2023

February 9, 2023

On today’s menu, you’re going to find some delicious new music from Nea (pictured), Lusaint, Mauvey, MORGANA, Featurette, Intrepid Bloom, Grace Woodroofe,

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Eat This Music for 8 February 2023

February 8, 2023

This week on the program, you’re going to find some delicious new music from Benny Benassi, Jake Silva, Dean Brady, Mauvey &

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Eat This Music for 29 October 2022

October 29, 2022

This week on the program, you’re going to find some delicious new music from Franky Wah & Lusaint, Oliver Tree, Skofee &

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Mae Muller’s “Tell You That” is a song about being insecure in your relationship

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Gnaw’s debut EP is a statement in the persistence of trying

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Faith Eliza’s “Monsters” explores the uneasy coexistence of struggles

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Lolita Mae’s “Girl From Mars” is a manifesto for anyone who has ever felt othered, misunderstood, or constrained by societal norms