Abbie Callahan Absolutely Shines With Latest Single, “Yo-Yo“

We recently had the opportunity to check out the new single, “Yo-Yo” from country darling and singer – songwriter, Abbie Callahan . You can listen to , “Yo-Yo” Here

On the heels of her breakout single “Marry Jane,” Abbie Callahan returns with “Yo-Yo,” a twangy, emotionally tangled track that captures all the dizzying ups and downs of a fleeting romance.

We are absolutely over the moon about Abbie Callahan, and her latest single , “Yo-Yo”. Abbie Callahan, has a voice that is impossible to forget . Every once in a while we get the privilege to listen to an amazing song from an amazing artist. Abbie Callahan is definitely one of those artists and “Yo-Yo” is without question one of those songs.

Penned by Callahan alongside Joseph Patton and Jason Gantt (Jordan Davis, Kameron Marlowe), and produced by Oscar Charles (Chase Rice, Kassi Ashton, Madeline Edwards), “Yo-Yo” features instrumentation from reigning CMA Musician of the Year Charlie Worsham, adding a vibrant yet grounded sonic layer to this standout track.


Abbie shares, “I wrote ‘Yo-Yo’ about an 8-day situationship, and I’m glad I at least got something good out of that whole experience. It’s light and fun sounding but lyrically dark and pretty sad, honestly. It is the catalyst for my forthcoming EP, setting the stage for a defining story in my life to unfold. I’m really excited to get it out there, and I hope people love it as much as I do!” With roots deep in Americana, classic country, and pop, Callahan brings a fresh but familiar energy to the genre. Her songbird melodies and lyrical depth are unmistakable—delivering a voice that’s as captivating as it is emotionally raw. Nothing is off limits when it comes to Abbie’s lyrical poetry, derived from lived experience and a fearless sense of self.
Influenced by timeless icons like Linda Ronstadt and Don Williams, as well as modern torchbearers like Sierra Ferrell, Billy Strings, and Leon Bridges, Abbie Callahan is carving out her own lane—where vulnerability meets vibrance, and where heartbreak becomes art. With “Yo-Yo,” she doesn’t just step into the spotlight—she commands it.
Just this past year, With smoke still curling from the fire she sparked, Abbie’s viral ode to an old familiar friend, ‘Marry Jane,’ has rolled up nearly 600K streams and sparked over 5 million impressions across socials in just the past year.

You need to run not walk to your favorite listening device and check out “Yo-Yo”, from Abbie Callahan.

Luke Marzec Is Breathing New Life Into Music , One Amazing Note At A Time With His StunningNew EP “Something Good Out Of Nothing “ (Part A)

Change is never easy … However, when change is in the form of a vibrant, melodically and vocally brilliant new EP…. It is a little easier to embrace. Luke Marzec, has flawlessly delivered his magnificent new EP, “Something Good Out Of Nothing” (Part A) , and it is absolutely beautiful.

British multi-instrumentalist, producer, and singer-songwriter Luke Marzec, has been winning us over one amazing song after another, and we absolutely love it . Now Luke, gives a little more of his one of a kind artistry, with the of “Something Good Out Of Nothing” (Part A) You can listen to it on Spotify Here, Apple Music Here


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This album is about holding onto the old while stepping into the new. It’s a dialogue between the warmth and authenticity of the past and the stark, often dispassionate realities of our digital age,” says , Luke.

The album is a bold reflection on nostalgia, passion, and the paradoxes of modern life and fuses vintage soul, jazz, and cutting-edge electronic elements to create a sound both timeless and contemporary. 

The honest truth is that Luke Marzec, has a timeless classic style that is omnipresent throughout “Something Good Out Of Nothing “ (Part A) . We often talk about listening to a collection of songs that are so good that, you can literally press play and walk away . This is certainly the case with “Something Good Out Of Nothing “ ( Part A)

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Arriving with the latest single “Growing Up With You,” Part A sees Marzec crafting deeply personal, emotionally rich soundscapes that examine the tension between memory and change. The track—rooted in vintage R&B textures, hypnotic grooves, and intricate instrumental layering—is a tribute to the relationships that shape us. Inspired by the windswept landscapes of Dartmoor, England, Marzec manipulates a haunting saxophone drone through his Morphagene sampler, layering it with drums, bass, and piano to evoke the bittersweetness of nostalgia and the comfort of lifelong connections. Featuring live drums from David Beauchamp (Johnny Flynn & the Sussex Wit, Jeffrey Lewis & the Junkyard, Dr. Dog), the track captures an intimate, organic feel.

The album also includes earlier single “I Can’t Get You Out of My Mind,” an electrifying fusion of funk, soul, and jazz, delving into the emotional turbulence of heartbreak. Opening with swirling synth arpeggios before dropping into a mesmerizing groove, the song showcases Marzec’s ability to blend classic songwriting with forward-thinking production.

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Marzec’s music is deeply intertwined with the places that inspire him. “I’ve been away for a few months, but I always find myself drawn back to London, where my network of musicians and closest collaborators are. At the same time, I can’t stay away from Buckfastleigh, Devon,” he shares. “It was an accident that brought me to Buckfastleigh. Two years ago, I was living on a narrowboat—a fully off-grid lifestyle. It was during this time that my good friend and collaborator Theo Batchelor came to join me and ‘Red Boletes’ was written, channeling the freedom of that we were lucky to feel during that era. When I sold the boat, I needed a change, and fate landed me here, looking after my mum and stepdad’s house while they traveled. And what I found in Buckfastleigh was a rare kind of magic.”

There is so much goodness and soulfulness happening on the new EP, you can tell that this is just the beginning and that there is most definitely more coming and we can’t wait.

Part A of Something Good Out of Nothing is out now, setting the stage for an eagerly anticipated Part B release later this year