Three unique artists with killer alt-pop songs help launch new independent Australian label.
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You heard it here first! April, 2025 is the month that a trio of fresh new artists have dropped tracks just weeks apart, launching a fresh label on the scene and heralding the dawn of an alt-pop movement.
Whether it’s a straight-up driving pop classic (Mia), an R’n’B infused hip-pop jam (Asia) or something more left-field but anthemic (Lovy) - we’ve got you covered.
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A: ‘GHOST’ by Mia Savannah
“Did I do something wrong? Did I come on too strong?”
Ghost is an anthem for anyone that’s been “left on seen”. An instantly memorable banger with a chorus that will haunt you (in the best possible way).
Mia’s writing invites you to be a confidante to her confessions. Listening to her songs feels like reading a friend’s diary - intriguing, revealing and hard to forget.
AA: ‘ONE THING’ by Asia
“Am I missing something? If I focus on one thing?”
‘One thing’ is a hymn to self-reflection, a reminder to back yourself and trust the universe has a plan. Asia is the siren that sings out-loud the voice in your head.
Soulful, rhythmic melodies over gritty, old-school beats provide a platform for a voice you will become addicted to.
AAA: ‘RAGE’ by Lovy
“Better leave, before I give you a reason to.”
‘Rage’ is the story of someone coming to terms with their anger issues, and warning others to keep a safe distance.
Lovy is a genre-defying artist whose eclectic songwriting takes you on an unpredictable yet intentional journey, narrated by a voice that feel like whispers in your ear and shivers down your spine.
Lovy never read the rule book, and it shows.