My shortlist for this particular edition of the Report was a long one, and some of those choices will carry over into next week’s Report. Anyone who tells you there is a shortage of good new music out there simply isn’t listening. This report includes two offbeat cover choices, a few side steps which show the versatility of the respective artists, and a number of solid pop songs.
Among the features in the Report, you can check out my pick of the week, along with one from the host of online radio’s “Top 40 Timeline”, “Big Daddy” Russ Horton, plus “Modern Hype” online radio host Hunter Wilbur’s “Bop of the Week”. “The Musicman” James Rogers from online radio’s “3D Variety Show” has his Classic Five pop hits features several ballads from the early-to-mid 70’s. If you missed them, you’ll also find out what’s #1 this week on the BILLCS Top 30, and what song is the Fastest Riser on the chart.
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REMINDER: Click the photo above the artist’s name and song title to hear the song or watch the video.
SPOTLIGHTING
CLAIRE RICHARDS, ANDY BELL, “Summer Night City”
Even though their main successes were in different decades, it somehow makes sense that Steps’ Claire Richards and Erasure’s Andy Bell would team up to tackle an ABBA song, which is 1979’s “Summer Night City”. While it’s not one of ABBA’s best known songs (but one of my faves) and will be almost lost on North Americans who aren’t ABBA fans, “Summer Night City” was a Top 5 UK hit and a Top 10 hit in other markets around the world. Claire is coming off renewed interest in Steps which yielded two #2 albums in the UK as well as a #1 singles compilation. Andy has released 19 albums with Erasure and has interspersed a solo career which has resulted in particularly successful collaborations with producers Dave Audé and Bright Light Bright Light. Needless to say, the two voices meld together beautifully, as well as distinctly in their solo parts, in a faithful arrangement to the original song. ABBA fans and those of both singers will be delighted. I’d like to hear some dance remixes!
KACEY FIFIELD, “Self Sabotage”
L.A. pop singer/songwriter Kacey Fifield has released her most self-assured single yet in “Self Sabotage”. Co-written and produced again with Robbie Rosen, the additional harmonies offer a delicate sound, and the uncluttered production suits the song and its purpose lyrically. Kacey writes about real-life situations to which her fellow teens and young adults will ultimately relate. Her performance is confident and, after some releases with much more electronic production, the classic pop sound in “Self Sabotage” is quite refreshing.
ALEX SAMPSON, “WANT YOU!”
Alex Sampson is a 19 year old singer/songwriter from Atikokan, Ontario, a small rural town north west of Thunder Bay. I’ve been following him on Instagram for a few years based on the calibre of his vocal talent in some of the videos he’s posted as well as his down-to-earth personality (he’s also easy on the eyes), and he’s been releasing music since he was 15. I don’t use Tik Tok, where Alex apparently has a bigger following and he’s also noted for his sense of humour. He signed to Warner Music earlier this year, and “WANT YOU!” is a pleasing step away from ballads and IG covers. It’s a fun pop/rock track that will appeal to fans of Avril Lavigne, Marianas Trench and Fall Out Boy, a post-breakup song about being unable to get a former GF out of his head. There’s no doubt that Alex has burgeoning talent happily honed through social media and it comes through in flying colours on “WANT YOU!”.
ASHWYN, “The One That I Turn To”
“The One That I Turn To” is a few steps away the songs that US-born, India-raised multi-talent Ashwyn has released over the past few years (which you can find in these blog pages). It’s an uncharacteristic happy, romantic pop anthem, whose lyrics were written in two phases a year apart, about realizing the importance of having a special person in your life who will always be there for you. The production is crisp, showcasing some nice guitar parts and harmonies, with synth work taking a backseat in the arrangement this time. It’s rare to hear a straight-forward, sincere pop track that’s not too sugary and will make you smile, and Ashwyn nails it with “The One That I Turn To”.
FEATURING
THROTTLE, “I Walk This Earth All By Myself”
We haven’t heard near enough of Australian electronic producer, songwriter and occasional vocalist Throttle (aka Robbie Bergin) since the release of his wonderful EP Where U Are in 2019. Where U Are was reissued in a deluxe edition last year featuring VIP and acoustic mixes of its songs. The flavour of Throttle’s cover of Canadian punk-pop artist EKKSTACY’s “I Walk This Earth All By Myself” – the original has over 100 million streams on Spotify alone – continues his fascination with drum ‘n bass heard on the title track of the EP. And like “Where U Are”, he once again sings. offering his unique take on this somewhat guarded tale of exploration and self-fulfillment. “I Walk” is an intriguing track that takes a few listens before it will settle in with you. As his first new release in almost four years, we’ll have to see where music takes Throttle next!
DJ MIRKO B, JOSH PAULINO, “Just For This Night”
Italy’s DJ Mirko B is just finishing off a run on the BILLCS Top 30 with the powerful europop track “Sun Freezes Cold” (which peaked at #8), and returns this time with the more pop-oriented “Just For This Night”. This one reminds me more of dance/pop I would associate with One Republic or Bastille, and benefits from a catchy chorus set to a strong melodic backdrop. Brazilian vocalist Josh Paulino is front and centre in a fine, memorable showcase, which makes “Just For This Night” a pleasing earworm.
THE VELVETEINS, “Athene”
Inspired by the war goddess in Homer’s “The Iliad”, “Athene” is melodic alt.pop from Edmonton quintet The Velveteins, released in advance of their upcoming sophomore album. Led by singer/songwriter Spencer Murphy, “Athene” will appeal to those who enjoy the dream-pop sub-genre, as well as perhaps 80’s alt.pop by the likes of The Replacements or The Lemonheads. Aside from the song’s intriguing concept, Spencer’s warm but inspired vocals and some interesting guitar work are what will also draw you into “Athene”.
MATTHEW HOLTBY, “Big Mouth”
Matthew Holtby is a seasoned rocker from Warkworth, Ontario (near Campbellford) who has ventured into a solo career after being part of several bands. “Big Mouth” is a familiar-sounding but energetic country-flavoured rock track which showcases his passionate vocal style. Many of us have lived through a variation of the story that he sings in “Big Mouth”, which would make the song go over well in concert as its well-shot video suggests we would enjoy.
BILL’S NEW MUSIC PICK OF THE WEEK
My New Music Pick of the Week is a 5-7 minute radio segment that airs more than 30 times/week on online radio stations around the world.
“Little Rockstar” is the title track from the recent EP by Francesco Yates
“BIG DADDY” RUSS HORTON’S PICK OF THE WEEK
“Big Daddy” Russ Horton is the host of the “Top 40 Timeline” radio program and owner of online stations Radio GTA, Halton Hills Radio Online, & FM108.ca. You can hear my Retro Pick of the Week every week on the “Top 40 Timeline”!
“Rush” is by Benin-born singer Ayra Starr
HUNTER J. WILBUR’S BOP OF THE WEEK
Hunter J. Wilbur is the host of the online radio shows “Modern Hype” and “Addictive Energy” which can be heard on several online stations including Classic Hits Canada.
“Weight of the World” is by British singer/songwriter Blair Keen
“THE MUSICMAN” JAMES ROGERS’ CLASSIC FIVE
“The Musicman” James Rogers is the owner and host of The 3D Variety Show heard Tuesdays on Planet Radio Canada. The Classic Five is “pop music 101” of the post-Beatles era – classics you need to know! Each title is linked to a Spotify stream of the song.
Paul Simon – Mother and Child Reunion (1972)
Carly Simon – That’s The Way (I’ve Always Heard It To Be) (1971)
Barbra Streisand – The Way We Were (1973)
Art Garfunkel – All I Know (1973)
Art Garfunkel with James Taylor & Paul Simon – (What A) Wonderful World (1978)
BILLCS Top 30 #1 SONG
Norway’s Matoma gets a second appearance at #1 with “Won’t Follow You Home” with vocalist James Droll
BILLCS Top 30 FASTEST RISER
I caught a quick Instagram live set by promising new singer/songwriter Benson Boone last night, and while he didn’t perform it, his track “Coffee Cake” from the EP Pulse climbs 24-12 on the BILLCS Top 30.












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