Author: Elicit Magazine

Based in Sydney, Perth singer/songwriter PEY PEY releases a mesmerizing new single ‘Honest With You’, a picture-perfect song that portrays the chaotic nature of emotions. Produced by Adam Xycore, PEY’s second single reveals the artist in a new light, one that is shed by synths. Her sound echoes a conversational lyric style, attacking and breaking in all the right places. The single sees PEY reconstructing Pop by drawing emotions with every word she sings. Her goal through this single was set out to sound like she is “Sitting down with the listener and confessing all.”   The song explores themes of…

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The new music video released yesterday is a timely remedy for cabin fever and anxiety, and the upbeat groove has an infectious rhythm featuring Wyn’s gliding falsetto above a soulful beat. “Dancing My Way” is an audible representation of Wyn’s vibrant personality. “I want it to spark all these emotions in people,” Wyn shares, “because when I hear good music, I feel it.” Directed by Fred Williams, the video spreads a message of optimism as a diverse cast of characters – including a dancing cat and an animated bird – turn an urban landscape into the world’s largest dance floor.…

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Written By Kelly Holm For 23-year-old singer-songwriter JC Stewart, the decision to be a musician was a spur-of-the-moment one. Eight years ago, the then-teenager penned a song and had a eureka moment. “I literally went from never having thought of writing a song to making it my future career in 24 hours,” he said. A year later, he was showcasing his original tunes at the Oh Yeah Centre in Belfast, opening for the alt-rock band More Than Conquerors. “I’d Facebook messaged the drummer about ten times begging them to let me play and eventually I broke them down,” Stewart recalled.…

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Photo Credit: Claire Fagin Written By Kelly Holm Four years ago, Reggie Becton exchanged the East Coast for the West, and now he aims to take the industry by storm with his old-school R&B. “2017 was the year something changed in me and I knew it was my destiny to have a career in music,” he says of his rise. “My first show as “Reggie Becton” was at the iconic Troubadour venue… I was really nervous because… I [was] opening for Daley… and it was sold out!” He’s been gaining plenty of exposure since then. Becton has two EPs under…

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Written By Kelly Holm Ben Lythe knew from the age of 10 that he had to become a rock star. Having grown up with a father who was in a band, he was destined to follow the family profession, constantly tagging along at his old man’s sold-out shows. “All of my friends wanted to be footballers or firemen, I wanted to take the living room concerts for my parents to a bigger stage,” Lythe said. “One night… [my dad] called me up on stage and put a guitar in my hand. I didn’t know how to play guitar, but I’d…

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