Ian Rae and Ellie-Lou Baillie, Olivia Coggan, Poppy Holmes, Jade Noble & Lea Anderson new this week!

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Ian Rae and Ellie-Lou Baillie – Goodbye Little Friend

In a touching tribute that blends heartfelt emotion with eclectic artistry, Ian Rae steps into the spotlight with his album “Goodbye Little Friend.” Crafted to honor the cherished memory of his beloved dog, this album is as diverse as it is poignant. Spanning 13 tracks, Rae’s compositions flow effortlessly across genres—pop/folk, neoclassical, and jazz—each reflecting his versatility as a composer and pianist. With a soft band sound integral to his folk pop singer-songwriter ethos, the album is less a farewell and more a celebration of enduring bonds.

Particularly noteworthy is the track “Rainbow Bridge,” featuring Ellie-Lou Baillie’s easy listening female vocals, that captures the nostalgia and emotion that has resonated with Ian’s followers on platforms like TT and Insta. Baillie, a close friend and moderator of Rae’s live sessions, offers her voice to bring an intimate closeness to the record. Rae’s latest offering ensures that the spirit of his little friend will live on in the hearts of listeners everywhere.


Olivia Coggan – If You Feel Things

Olivia Coggan emerges as a luminous presence in the acoustic indie folk arena with her latest release, “If You Feel Things.” This captivating single, resonates with a relaxing yet super edgy charm, deftly navigating the nuanced world of folk pop. Brought to life under the masterful production of Australian music royalty, Kasey Chambers and Brandon Dodd, the track oozes authenticity and heartfelt sincerity that belie Coggan’s youthful years.

In a landscape often dominated by manufactured sounds, Olivia stands out with her genuine artistry and beautifully textured female vocals. “This song was born out of a confusing relationship,” she reveals, adding layers of introspection to her work. “It’s a soft band sound but with a depth that dodges predictability.” Olivia’s artistry isn’t just a passing thought; it’s a resonating echo in today’s music narrative. Stream “If You Feel Things” now and indulge in Olivia Coggan’s world where emotions rule and every note tells a story.


Poppy Holmes – Patchwork

Building on the success of her ethereal track “Kiss From A Star,” Poppy Holmes moves gracefully into the spotlight with her poignant new single, “Patchwork,” released on September 22nd. Channeling the nostalgia and warmth reminiscent of classic folk, Holmes’ sound navigates the realms of indie-folk and alt-folk with an avant-garde twist. Her powerful female vocals harmonize effortlessly with acoustic arrangements, creating an easy listening experience that feels as much timeless as it is personal.

“Patchwork” dives deeply into the process of identity formation, reflecting the ways we amalgamate different influences to craft our unique selves. Holmes shares, “This song reflects a feeling I often had as a teenager—of incorporating elements from different people and attaching them to myself.” This intimate exploration is further heightened by her emotive live performance scheduled at Strut, Streatham Festival in London on October 12th, promising a captivating musical journey.

Stream “Patchwork” across all major platforms and discover the evolving lyrical depth and sound of Poppy Holmes, a true singer-songwriter for today’s folk aficionados.


Jade Noble – Whiskey

Emerging from the rich musical landscapes of Perth, Jade Noble unveils her latest single, “Whiskey.” This country-folk-pop masterpiece resonates with a euphoria that can only be derived from bittersweet nostalgia. Noble, known for her poetic prowess, melds evocative storytelling with the relaxed vibes of her soft band sound.

The song “Whiskey” offers a quintessential slice of Jade’s artistic growth, exploring themes of love and longing with a quirky twist. Rooted in childhood memories, her lyrics poignantly reflect on those moments when connection felt tantamount, subtly wrapping listeners in an introspective embrace.

Jade shares, “With ‘Whiskey,’ I wanted to convey those feelings of loss and hope that many of us experience. It’s about looking back and understanding how our past shapes us.” The single, out now on all major platforms, invites listeners on a reflective journey through the ephemeral beauty of life’s fleeting moments, all the while offering a comforting embrace through its soft, melodic embrace.

Jade Noble continues to captivate with her promise of storytelling elegance combined with relaxing and euphoric tones, marking her as a distinct voice in the realm of modern folk and pop.


Lea Anderson – More Than I Could

Lea Anderson is captivating the contemporary R&B scene with her latest music video, “More Than I Could.” A heartfelt saga of love and distance, the track serves as an evocative canvas woven with Anderson’s poignant storytelling and D-Moet’s acclaimed production sensibilities, famously known for “Hate Me Now.” The single—crafted effortlessly in a moment of genuine emotion—resonates deeply with a creative soul, unfolding a narrative many artists find themselves entwined with.

Anderson’s breathy, soul pop-infused vocals harmonize elegantly with the richly layered cello sounds of Yuri Hart, embodying a sonic embodiment of loss and longing. She beautifully fuses contemporary soul elements, differentiating her unique sound in this ever-evolving musical landscape. From the visuals captured in Old San Juan to her soulful flute melodies, Anderson’s artistry remains a testament to her immersive experiences in captivating locales. This release underscores not only her evolution as an R&B artist but her unwavering commitment to sharing her voice with authenticity and sincerity.


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This week on Hwy 1 Roadtrip, explore Ian Rae’s touching album “Goodbye Little Friend,” Olivia Coggan’s introspective single “If You Feel Things,” Poppy Holmes’ nostalgic “Patchwork,” Jade Noble’s evocative “Whiskey,” and Lea Anderson’s soulful “More Than I Could.” Each artist delivers heartfelt storytelling and captivating music.






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