The band is made up of Jack, Austen, Rhys, Joe and Jackson, who are full of energetic spells and have more to offer with their creativity and hard work that hasn’t gone unnoticed. Having found their sound through playing around Christchurch and immersing themselves into whatever they are able to, Castaway have become a hit with listeners around the country and even stretching as far as Singapore - an impressive effort to be proud of. This is evident from looking at her social media and from her Spotify bio, too.ĭynamic, mixer-uppers of the craft and absolute jammers on toast, I am happy to present Christchurch band, Castaway as this week’s On the Radar! What appeals to me about Jupita is that she seems to have this bright and bubbly personality, reaching out to the world with open arms. She understands the depths of how to create tunes that will captivate listeners and bring it home with her true lyrics and upbeat tones. To make Jupita even more cool, she has an Instagram dedicated to doing stick and poke tattoos, which came about through being self taught - so impressive.Ĭreativity clearly runs within Jupita’s blood and I am looking forward to hearing more tunes from this stylish, fantastic up-and-coming young musician. While Jupita is just gaining speed after the release of her recent single, Anxiety, she is making thrashing waves across the globe with listeners as far away as London and the United States with an impressive 19,000+ plays on the track on Spotify since it was born late February. Jupita is an Indie based artist rising from Auckland and she is another artist to keep a very close eye on - nobody can predict her next step. She’s got Anxiety, I’ve got Anxiety, but Jupita (AKA Julia) brings a light-hearted approach to this topic with the way she places her infectious spirit on the table, therefore, I am pleased to be able to share a little about her on this weeks On the Radar. Get on your merry way and make sure that you chuck a spin on Sam’s music and let him know what your thoughts are at the below links: This has made me personally respect Sam even more, being able to show this vulnerability within his music and words. Sam has this incredibly calming presence about him, allowing emotions to be shown throughout his entire time on stage, which I think is exceptionally important, especially for males to show that they also feel things and freely express these to an audience. Sam has worked with SOLE Music Academy, whom have helped support him along the way of his musical ambitions and the team there are exceptionally proud of what he has come to achieve so far, evident by how hyped they were to encourage Sam at his gig with Jaz Paterson earlier this year. Sam describes his body of work as being relatable life experiences that can be shared with listeners from all over and he is certainly hitting that mark, especially with his moving new release Outside Kinda Kids which strips back the childhood moments that kids are living now and allows those younger ones to experience what us bigger kids got to when we were their ages. The New Zealand Dean Lewis or even Ed Sheeran… That is how I would describe the talent that flows from Canterbury local Sam Heselwood who is getting his career on the fast track recently with his throwback releases and meaningful lyrics that will grasp you in from the first time you hear them.
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