Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Pts. 1-9, New Stereo Mix) by Pink Floyd Few songs embody the mythology of Pink Floyd quite like Shine On You Crazy Diamond, and this new stereo mix for the 50th anniversary release feels less like a remaster and more like a respectful restoration. Fifty years on from the era […]
Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley Our December Monday mini-series continues with a classic that practically defined the sound of a lonely holiday: Blue Christmas by Elvis Presley. Nestled on the 1957 Elvis’ Christmas Album, this track turned a modest country tune into the ultimate soundtrack for anyone feeling more melancholy than merry. Elvis doesn’t shout
Dopamine by Robyn Robyn has always understood the chemistry between the dancefloor and the human heart, and with her new track “Dopamine”, she leans fully into that connection. The title alone suggests what Robyn has done so well for over two decades: turn emotional highs and lows into pop that hits the brain, the body,
Bon Sens by Roméo Elvis & Oscar and the Wolf Belgium’s musical universe tightens into one charged point on Bon Sens, the new collaboration between Roméo Elvis and Oscar and the Wolf. It feels less like a feature and more like two worlds folding into each other: Roméo’s grounded Francophone flow meeting Max Colombie’s (Oscar
Support and Understanding by Lien Schoeters With her new single Support and Understanding, Mechelen-based artist Lien Schoeters offers exactly what the title promises: a gentle, grounded reminder that being there for one another still matters. As someone who also calls Mechelen home, it feels special to hear a local voice craft something that sounds both
Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas by Frank Sinatra Every Monday this December, we’re unwrapping a Christmas classic. Last week, we kicked off with the Boss; today we’re staying in New Jersey and turning to another legend: Frank Sinatra. His version of Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas is one of those recordings that seems
Deborah De Luca | HÖR – September 16 / 2025 “ DJ mix for HÖR by Deborah De Luca Weekendmix time at justadailysong.com, and today we dive into a relentless, steel-framed techno voyage: Deborah De Luca’s DJ mix for HÖR. Recorded in that now-iconic tiled Berlin booth, this set captures why HÖR has become a
Show Me The Way by Peter Frampton For a classic Thursday, it is hard to beat the sun-soaked nostalgia of Peter Frampton’s Show Me The Way. Originally appearing on his 1975 album, the song truly found its immortal form on Frampton Comes Alive! in 1976. That live version became one of the defining rock singles
To Space by Kings of Leon Two decades into their career, Kings of Leon are still quietly reinventing what a big rock band can sound like. With To Space, they lean into something both familiar and strangely weightless: a song that feels like it’s been orbiting your memory for years, even though it’s brand new.
