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Here at ECHO, we love to find and share emerging artists. Today, we are launching our spotlight series where we will share the new artists we think you should add to your playlists.
Nathan Zarowney
After catching listeners’ attention with his last release, “You Don’t Play Fair” and his cover of Lana Del Rey’s “Mariners Apartment Complex,” Canadian artist Nathan Zarowney is back with his alt-pop anthem, “sad boy.” The synthy dark pop track bridges modern indie and 80s pop to create what Zarowney describes as “a reroute of pop.”
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Twin XL
Alt-pop trio Twin XL have released their new confessional single, “Slow Heart.” In the ironically upbeat track, lead vocalist Cameron Walker-Wright openly shares his regrets and mistakes in an effort to heal and find self-love. Their ‘The Cure’ inspired sound can also be heard on discography highlights like “Good” and “Lemonade,” as well as the soundtracks for FOX’s The Resident, Hulu’s Light As A Feather, MTV’s Ex On The Beach and more.
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Jessie Lee
Three years after the release of her solo EP, ‘First Love,’ Canadian based singer-songwriter Jessie Lee provides a chill escape with her new single “Body Sings. The groovy electro/indie bedroom pop track reflects on true love and connection and is infused with elements from Lee’s jazz and contemporary training.
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Max Leone
“The Craziest Thing I’ve Ever Done” is the latest lo-fi pop track from Portland Native, Max Leone. The moody, string-laden single vividly recalls the “craziest” things he’s done.The single is paired with a cinematic visual featuring Max “on the run.” “The Craziest Thing I’ve Ever Done” is a glimpse at the songwriter/producer/multi-instrumentalist’s debut EP ‘Malleable’ due out soon.
Distant Matter
Distant Matter is ‘keeping us vibin’” with his new single, “Four Leaf Clover.” This upbeat dance track is about being appreciative of the people that enter your life, even briefly. His debut EP will be released summer 2021.
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What If Elephants
Listeners can indulge in What If Elephants’s brand new single, “Guilty Pleasure” featuring Flara K. The track tells “the story of a couple who have been together for awhile, yet still have those giddy, over-the-top feelings for each other.
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DAVVN
Boston-based duo, DAVVN have released their first genre bending single of 2021, “Mixed Signals.” A collaboration with fellow Boston-based musician chillary, “Mixed Signals” is an amalgam of pop, electronic, and indie rock that explores love in a digital age.
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AMSI
“Cry” is the anthemic new single from NYC pop artist and singer-songwriter, AMSI. Over a Bollywood-inspired pop melody, AMSI realizes the strength in emotion. “There were many instances where I was told I was too sensitive or too emotional, but now especially in this past year, I realized that crying doesn’t mean I am weak, it means that I am processing & growing,” AMSI shared.
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Nuela Charles
3x JUNO-Award nominated artist, Nuela Charles confidently suggests separation to mend a relationship in her new single, “Space.” The alternative, pop track showcases her diverse musical upbringing and soulful vocals over a pulsing beat.
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Meet Me @ The Altar
To celebrate Women’s History Month, Facebook partnered with rising pop-punk trio Meet Me @ The Altar to create a new anthem, “Hit Like A Girl.” Having initially met online, the trio took to Facebook to ask fans to post, comment and DM the band about what being a woman means to them. The crowdsourced content was collected and creatively woven into an empowering track for women. Their 2000s pop-punk inspired sounds can also be heard on their major label debut, “Garden. ”

Amelia Cordischi, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of Juice Box Press, is an accomplished digital marketing professional with over a decade of experience in media and communications. Her work has been featured in notable publications, including The Boston Globe. A communications graduate of Simmons University in Boston, Amelia served as manager of Simmons College Radio (“The Shark”), where she also launched and co-hosted her radio show, The Find.
In addition to her editorial work, Amelia is an established freelance photographer, with bylines in Blended Magazine and CelebMix, capturing artists and cultural moments across the music and media landscape. Her career began at WCVB-TV’s Chronicle, the ABC affiliate in Boston, where she gained firsthand experience in broadcast journalism and storytelling.
When she’s not taking photos from the photo pit, interviewing emerging artists, or crafting the next Juice Box Press feature, Amelia can be found thrifting and exploring the world of sustainable fashion.