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Victoria Anthony – Dirty Lipstick
It doesn’t take an adolescent to make grown up music. 15-year-old Canadian talent Victoria Anthony is the latest up and coming teen to prove this. She first rose to fame aged 12, after a video of her singing at a P!nk concert in Vancouver went viral. Last year, she released her own album Real Life, packed with pure pop tracks.
Her brand-new single Dirty Lipstick shows considerable growth, both musically and lyrically. It’s inspired by artists like Taylor Swift and Adele who, Anthony says, aren’t afraid to be vulnerable. Now, she looking to be more honest in her song-writing herself as well. Based on a break-up with a friend, her latest track is a good example of the new, sincere and self-assured direction she’s taken.
Dirty Lipstick is a rock-based track that captures some raw emotions. She says about it: “I just told a story about my life and that happened to be one where I was really angry. And I kind of just grabbed that emotion in the moment and released it all into that song.”
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Werner’s Weekly (week 20)
This is Werner’s Weekly, your guide to the best new music, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards, and the best of the other new releases in alphabetical order:
- Tom Grennan – How Does It Feel
(Wildcard this week)
- Only The Poets – Jump!
(Wildcard last week)
- Victoria Anthony – New Disaster
- Ellur – Anywhere
- Loi – News
- Amanda Marshall – Dawgcatcher
- 26fix – Stone Killer
Listen to each of the tracks via the Werner’s Weekly player below.
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Additions to the Carte Blanche Music playlist (week 19)
Not all, but only the *best* new music. Added to the playlist this week (alphabetically):
- Altered By Mom – Waiting On A Sign That’s Already There
indie | pop | rock
- Victoria Anthony – New Disaster
indie | pop | rock
- Shayne Cook – Better Things
indie | pop
- Ellur – Anywhere
indie | pop
- Scott Helman – Back Together
indie | pop
- HighSchool – Colt
indie | pop | rock
- Jonas Brothers – Summer Jam
pop
- jnr. – U Stay On My Mind
indie | pop
- Kelsy Karter & The Heroines – Love Goes On
indie | pop | rock
- Loi – News
indie | pop
- Love You Later – Someday, Today Will Be Long Ago
indie | pop
- Amanda Marshall – Dawgcatcher
indie | pop | rock
- Nory-J – Future Days
indie | pop | rock
- Nyne – Blood On The Dancefloor
electronic | indie | pop
- Chloe Parché – Upside Down
indie | pop
- Sofia Portanet – My Time
indie | pop
- Queens Of The Stone Age – Emotion Sickness
rock
- Rebecca & Fiona – Sing Hallelujah
dance | electronic | indie | pop
- Rews – Not Your Soldier
indie | rock
- Skies – Doors
indie | pop | rock
- Sparks – Nothing Is As Good As They Say It Is
pop | rock
- Tenacious D – Video Games
country | rock
- 26fix – Stone Killer
indie | pop
Check them all in the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music Spotify playlist.
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Werner’s Weekly (week 30)
This is Werner’s Weekly, your compass to the music that matters, containing the two most recent Carte Blanche Music Wildcards, and the best of the other new releases in alphabetical order:
- Baby Queen – You Shaped Hole (Wildcard this week)
- Baxtr – In Pop We Trust (Wildcard last week)
- Caroline Polachek – Bunny Is A Rider
- Niko Rubio – Go With You
- Pixey – Sunshine State
- Shannen James – Separate Ways
- Victoria Anthony – Dirty Lipstick
Click the links for more info and listen to each of the tracks via the Werner’s Weekly player below.
For more great new music, follow the constantly updated Carte Blanche Music playlist. Also added last week: Camila Cabello, Foo Fighters (Dee Gees), Leoniden, and more.