While it may be April Fool’s Day, don’t expect any of that kind of silliness from me today as there’s a whole lot of new music in today’s Report that you need to get to know, as well as our regular features, including the playlist from the latest edition of The MAPL Tapes show.
In this edition of the Report, you can also check out my new music and retro picks of the week along with a record of the week from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host DJ Hunter’s “Bop of the Week”. “The Musicman” James Rogers’ Classic Five takes us back to pop hits from 1978. Please do check out the playlist for show #6 of The MAPL Tapes. And you’ll also find out what songs were in the Top 5 of the BILLCS Top 30 5-10-15-20-25 years ago!
Reminder: Click on the photos to listen to the songs on Spotify.
JORGE WILSON, “This Means Nothing (To Me)”
About the artist: Jorge Wilson is a burgeoning new indie talent from Stoke-on-Trent in northern England. His third single, the infectious singalong rocker “Gemini”, is still glued inside the BILLCS Top 30 after peaking at #3.
About the record: I love me an authentic, honest songwriter, and “This Means Nothing (To Me)” is about as direct as songs come. It’s the nail in the aftermath of a toxic relationship where the protagonist is portrayed as the villain at a time when he only needs to look out for himself. But songwriting of course is only one piece – Jorge is a talented vocalist who gives off “every guy” appeal and his guitar work is impressive. The production has pop, rock and R&B influences whose roots, like with “Gemini”, seem to be in the mid-80’s. Think Bryan Adams meets Prince via The Killers and Franz Ferdinand if you need some references. You can check out the video at the following link: Nothing
Other comments: “Gemini” and “This Means Nothing (To Me)” are two solid efforts which will continue to attract new fans to Jorge Wilson, leading in the long run to an EP/album and some live shows in the UK to start.
DONNA LEWIS, DAVID LOWE, “Fall Back Girl”
About the artists: Welsh singer Donna Lewis (1996’s “I Love You, Always Forever”) and British musician David Lowe team up again, following up their recent giddy electronic pop delight “Meet Me”.
About the record: What sounds on the surface like a dreamy electronic alternative electronic pop confection in “Fall Back Girl”, masks a sad story of heartbreak as the protagonist becomes an observer in her own love story. That has now become one-sided as the pointed line “it’s all about you” unveils, and we all know this relationship is ultimately heading in opposite directions. Donna’s vocal, like in “Meet Me”, sounds as refreshingly sweet as 30 years ago, and the arrangement is crafted with both lushness (the warm synths) and subtleties (such as acoustic guitar).
Other comments: In recent years, Donna Lewis, at age 53 with an ageless voice, has had a battle with breast cancer, and it takes a great deal of strength and resilience to rise above a major health matter and escape into creating some fine music.
MANILA KILLA, “I Wanna”
About the artist: Manila Killa is Filipino-American dance DJ/producer Chris Gavino, and over the last decade he has moved seamlessly from sub-genre to sub-genre in the dance/electronic field while retaining high quality whether solo or in a collaboration. His songs have appeared six times on the BILLCS Top 30, including one with one of his side projects, Starsigns.
About the record: “I Wanna” is a frenetic techno-house bop guaranteed to capture your attention before you bust your own dance moves to it. Although the uncredited female vocal basically repeats the same verses, the phrase “I wanna know what it feels like” will resonate with club and festival goers seeking to dive into a moment and make it special. There’s no rocket science here, and a grand time will be had by all.
Other comments: While Manila Killa has been sticking to studio projects lately, some live gigs are overdue. I’ve seen him perform three times and his sets always engage and hold your interest.
MATTHEW HOLTBY, “Yesterday”
About the artist: Matthew Holtby is a pop-folk singer/storyteller based out of the small town of Warkworth, Ontario. He has been releasing music as a solo artist for the last five years. He’s also the Featured Guest Artist in my new all-Canadian show The MAPL Tapes this week (see below)!
About the record: “Yesterday” is a gentle and compassionate song, the title track from Matthew’s new three-song EP, about getting older and trying to keep our ties to our pasts, especially the good times with our families and close friends. Matthew is a terrific storyteller and his inspiration seems to have led to the words that many of us try to find in conversations about our pasts. The production by Juno Award winner Rob DeBoer is pristine, drawing all of your attention to the uncomplicated arrangement, which is bound to cause a hush when played in concert.
Other comments: Matthew tours regularly in Ontario at this time so be sure to catch his show at a venue near you. Check out the video for the song, to which I’m sure many of you will relate, at the following link: Yesterday
DJ MIRKO B, “Astronova”
About the artist: Mirko Boroni is an Italian electronic DJ/producer whose style over the last decade has encompassed melodic house, techno and trance, sometimes with collaborators and vocalists.
About the record: Those listeners seeking a trip back to the early 2000’s can do no wrong with “Astronova”. It’s a glimmering instrumental full of finesse that holds its 5:30 length with some sparkling synths and melodic shifts. The first song that came to mind when listening to it is The Roc Project’s 2003 release “Never (Past Tense)”, but others will think of early Tiësto and Armin van Buuren too.
Other comments: When I like instrumentals like “Astronova”, I can only think of the cornucopia of sync possibilities – video games, animé, sci-fi and horror films to start.
JACLYN KENYON, “Scars”
About the artist: Jaclyn Kenyon hails from Burlington, Ontario and won the TV competition “Banded”, hosted by Brandon Jenner, a few years back. She released a few singles after that and shared stages with the likes of Nickelback. Now free from a contract, she is back with a new era as a rock performer.
About the record: When I wrote about Jaclyn’s “Heart Says No” at the time, I felt that the song rocked out as much as it had country flavour, so she now sounds more committed to a rock persona. And it all comes together nicely in “Scars”. Vocally she’s a mix of Kelly Clarkson, Joan Jett, and Shania Twain, but the song lyrically has an uncompromising but relatable edge, and the arrangement wisely emphasizes some fine electric guitar work. Fans of Juno Award winners The Beaches will enjoy “Scars”.
Other comments: Like another Juno Award winner, Cameron Whitcomb, whose style veers seamlessly from rock to country, Jaclyn’s versatile sound should attract fans looking for familiarity but with a refreshing twist.
THE SPONGETONES, “So Long”
About the artist: The Spongetones are a North Carolina power pop group that returned in 2025 with their first new music in 16 years, along with a live album highlighting the last 40 years.
About the record: “So Long” takes its cue from British invasion groups of the 60’s, and in particular the Paul McCartney songs of The Beatles as well as The Kinks would seem to serve as the closest inspirations. The story is familiar – boy meets girl but later finds he has to bid her adieu when they don’t get along. The arrangement is rather likeably unconventional. The song starts off as a mid-tempo ballad that shifts part of the way to Beatles-esque rocker before returning to mid-tempo again. The Spongetones and their deft musicianship make it all work in a tidy three minutes.
Other comments: A new studio album by The Spongetones is in the works for release later this year.
BAILEY HYNEMAN, “Better Days”
About the artist: Bailey Hyneman is a NYC-based singer/songwriter born in Memphis who has been releasing music since 2022, including two EP’s. She builds pop songs around a base which includes soul, jazz and gospel.
About the record: “Better Days” is about turning those pages in life where you don’t know what to expect or what it will look like, but you move on generally in a positive frame of mind knowing that the bad and grey ones will happen as much as the good and great ones. It’s difficult to pinpoint Bailey’s influences, but some might be Anita Baker, Tracy Chapman, Norah Jones and classics like Ella Fitzgerald and Sarah Vaughan. The song is relaxed and jazzy but also powerful and soulful. You’re bound to get caught up in it as if it were a jam session of sorts but inside of a story, and before you know it over 5 minutes have flown by.
Other comments: Records like “Better Days” are always interesting to me as they don’t conform to one style or genre, which may be confounding to some listeners, but rewarding for the open-minded.
BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK
My New Music Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, and now debuts each Wednesday at 10pm EST on The Big 20 on Halton Hills Radio Online.
Currently touring worldwide, it’s Midnight Til Morning with “Heart on Fire” (previously a Big Daddy record of the week!)
BILL’S RETRO PICK OF THE WEEK
My Retro Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs on several online radio stations around the world, including those mentioned above. It debuts Saturdays on Russ Horton’s Top 40 Timeline on UK National Radio at 1pm EST.
It’s Aussie rockers Midnight Oil with their breakout “Beds Are Burning”
“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S RECORD OF THE WEEK
“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online station Halton Hills Radio Online. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week which debuts every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”. Big Daddy’s record of the week can also be heard each week on “The Big 20”.
It’s Georgetown, Ontario mysterious rockers Mountain Head with “For Those Who Play The Game”
DJ HUNTER’S BOP OF THE WEEK
DJ Hunter is the host of the online radio show “Modern Hype”, which can be heard on several online stations, and has now moved to Chicago-based Lake Radio Online where you can also hear my NewMusic Pick of the Week. Hunter is also on air Fridays on “Hot Hits with Hunter” on UK station Dodge Radio, and it too broadcasts the New Music Pick. Check the schedule for my New Music Pick of the Week on the blog home page near the bottom.
From California, it’s pop-country singer Sydney Quiseng with “Coffee Shop in Kyoto”
“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE
“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show (6 – 9pm EST Tuesdays) where you can hear my Retro Pick of the Week on Tuesdays after 7pm EST. The Classic Five is “pop music 101” usually of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.
LeBlanc & Carr – Falling
Neil Diamond – Desiree
Odyssey – Native New Yorker
Samantha Sang – Emotion
Billy Joel – Just The Way You Are
The featured performer in show #6 is Matthew Holtby, who announced an Artist Takeover with a set of three of his song choices.
THE BILLCS TOP 30 – 5-10-15-20-25…
The Top 5 songs from the BILLCS Top 30 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years ago…
2021
01 SYNTHESIZER Faithless, Nathan Ball
02 LUCID, Rina Sawayama
03 NOT WATCHING ANYMORE, Mahalo
04 TELL ME, Bobby Harvey, Danny Dearden (RIP)
05 HEARTS ON FIRE, Illenium, Dabin, Lights
2016
01 KISS THE SKY, The Knocks, Wyclef Jean
02 ANGEL, DVBBS, Dante Leon
03 TAKE ME DOWN, Troye Sivan
04 SUPER PSYCHO LOVE, Simon Curtis
05 WHEN THE BASSLINE DROPS, Craig David, Big Narstie
2011
01 LOVE 2 BABY, Christian TV
02 NIGHT AIR, Jamie Woon
03 ROLLING IN THE DEEP, Adele
04 HURT YOU AGAIN, Frankmusik
05 MICHELLE, Ro Danishei, Simon Curtis
2006
01 WATCHIN’, Freemasons, Amanda Wilson
02 FEEL THE VIBE (TIL THE MORNING COMES), Axwell
03 FOR YOU I WILL (CONFIDENCE), Teddy Geiger
04 S.O.S. (RESCUE ME), Rihanna
05 TURN ON THE MUSIC, Roger Sanchez, GTO
2001
01 LOADED, Ricky Martin
02 HANGING BY A MOMENT, Lifehouse
03 BUTTERFLY, CrazyTown
04 ALL FOR YOU, Janet
05 DON’T TALK, Jon B.
































































































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