Sweden is a nation which never stops producing new great talents for music. Now, it's time to get to know The Majority Says: their "Run alone" has contagious chorus and cool electronic beats added to an upwards pop-rock. Very cool!
Last weekend, Sounds European! introduced the winner of the latest edition of the very traditional Festival di Sanremo, from Italy. But "Controvento" wasn't the only cool song to be in the festival. Meet the beautiful ballad "Nel tuo sorriso", a song with a grandious chorus and the amazing voice of Francesco Sàrcina.
British singer John Newman is back to our site with "Out of my head", his latest single. The song represents a change in what he had us used to: a deep and intense ballad.
Luxuslärm is one of the coolest and best bands in activity in Germany. Their new song "Einmal im leben" is a ballad pop-rock with a very soothing chorus.
Singer and model Nikos Ganos (Athens, 1983) is one of the biggest names in the Greek music industry. His songs are usually a success, and his latest single, the ballad "Monos", attempts to be another hit!
It's not the first time that Kodaline appears on Sounds European!. They've already been with us when they released "A love like this" and "Brand new day". Now, it's time for "One day", a fantastic indie-rock song, to join the other two!
After going Old West, it's time for the former-VIA Gra Ukrainian singer Vera Brezhneva to go to the other side of the world. Her "Dobroye utro" has very traditional Oriental beats. It's surely greatly entertaining!
The Finnish star Jenni Vartiainen is becoming a recurrent name here on Sounds European!. Her new single, "Suru on kunniavieras" is a bit less intense than her previous ones, but deeper and more mysterious. Different style, same quality!
Lennon & Maisy are a duo of sisters coming from Canada. Their very sweet voices and their country music made them become known in both their home country and the United States. But they are also enjoying some unexpected success in Europe: they are this week's #2 in the Swiss charts!