Music
Andrei Lucas – From Another Planet

London-based Electro-Pop artist Andrei Lucas is back with his new single called From Another Planet off ’90’s Summer Cool’. The follow up to his debut EP ‘Paradise Passé’, the songwriter and producer take inspiration from his multicultural background having grown up in Romania, learning English in Canada in his early teens, and now living in the UK. A constant source of musical inspiration, his background allows him to draw upon his many influences and give his music a distinctive sound.
Another Planet” is an indie-pop song written by Andrei Lucas and co-produced with London Producer Andrei Sora and New York-based producer Tom Matera with help from Swedish writer Otto Palmborg.
The song Another Planet is written with the intent of including the ones who felt left out. Ultimately we all feel left out at some point in our lives. The story of the song is about people who feel that their voice is not heard and that they don’t belong anywhere.
Andrei Lucas, with a Romanian background and learning English in Canada, Vancouver, immigrating to London, feels that the world sometimes is not always welcoming. It is difficult for an immigrant to feel like they belong, and having a multicultural background can be a disadvantage in a society that wants to put everyone in a box.
“As a young adult, I had to adapt to new worlds many times. It’s not something new, because we all have to constantly adapt, however for people who feel like they don’t belong in the world they live in, this song will resonate strongly. It’s not easy to always be the foreigner and to be left out because of that, and by finding my voice I hopefully can give voice to others too.”
I am a never-ending enigma to myself, as all people are to themselves, and my dialogue is about trying to find myself through my listeners.
The music video follows the dream of a boy who sees this astronaut arriving on planet earth and doesn’t know what planet he is on. It is a metaphor for trying to figure out yourself, to understand who you are and who you want to be, but also to understand the world around you in an unforgiving environment.
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Artist Spotlight
Mick J. Clark shares a charming serenade with his recent release “My Friend Evonne”

“My Friend Evonne,” the newest single by singer-songwriter Mick J. Clark, pulled from his sixth album, ‘Pole Position,’ is a heartfelt tribute to friendship. It captures the unique, one-in-a-million kind of connection, the rare blend that embodies aspects of a soulmate, best friend, confidante, and lifelong partner, a relationship most of us only dream about.
The song radiates with overly sentimental warmth, layered in nostalgic charm and lyrical sincerity. From the first note, the gentle groove feels like slipping into a treasured memory. Clark’s deep and golden voice carries a kind of lived-in wisdom; it doesn’t just sing about love; it truly understands it.
Evonne, as depicted in the song, isn’t just the object of affection; she’s a magnetic muse, a vivid memory, and a mythical figure wrapped in genuine emotion, the spark that illuminates the entire song. Described as a princess and a devil, she takes on a cinematic quality in Clark’s world, one who’s impossible to replace, forget and even harder not to love. The beauty of the song lies in its simplicity: devoid of flashy production tricks or over-the-top dramatics, it emphasizes pure emotion, elite songwriting, and a melody that lingers like scent on a favorite shirt.
This authenticity is what keeps Mick J. Clark’s fanbase steadily growing. He writes from the heart, sings from the soul, and invites audiences into his narrative. “My Friend Evonne” isn’t just a song; it’s a sonic love letter with quite a triumphant chorus. And trust me, once you hear it, you’ll feel like you truly know Evonne.
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Kate Neckel rides on emotions in new single “Wave Break”

Kate Neckel’s “Wave Break” bursts in with an invigorating splash of raw honesty. The song was recorded in a single spontaneous take from her NYC home and is a living, breathing moment. Once again, it is evident that Neckel’s boundary-shattering artistry also crosses disciplines.
“Wave Break” vibrates with unfiltered energy that can’t be faked. Just as she casts her visual art instinctively and quickly, her songwriting process is impulsive and in the moment. The effect is a track that feels more like a brushstroke on the canvas of your life than a studio-cut single. The imperfections are fingerprints and evidence of a real human being behind each note and breath.
What sets “Wave Break” apart is how closely it gets to a sense of place and presence. You can hear the hum of city life, apartment acoustics, and the urgency of inspiration coursing in real-time. It’s also intimate, gritty, and fiercely alive. Neckel’s voice glides along the track like the tide, flowing with feeling and then receding into reserve, and at no point does it lose its truthfulness.
As performer and producer, Neckel stamps every layer of the track with her artistic DNA. Even the single’s artwork, done by her hand, contributes to this immersive effect. “Wave Break” invites you to feel, see, and exist inside a moment of pure creative expression. “Wave Break” is a testament to her evolution from a visual artist to a storyteller and the power of the unfiltered when it comes to the art that matters most.
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