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7 songs: Ava Rae Heatley



Hey guys!

How many times do you really think about what certain songs make you feel?

I'm sure we are all aware of the power of music and the way it influences our mood,
and how it can bring up memories of places and people.
But I admit, I wasn't always aware of how many emotions you can connect to music.

Well, that was until I started the 7 songs feature and really started celebrating the variety of emotions in music.

And luckily a lot of the musicians we feature are joining us by sharing their selection of songs.


Today the fabulous Ava Rae Heatley chats us through her playlist.


Ava Rae Heatley is a singer/songwriter from Warwick (New York), USA.

Her sound is influenced by artists such as Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds and Elton John - creating a Pop/Rock meets Acoustic sound.

Ava started out playing at local coffee shops such as Caffe A La Mode in Warwick and Music at the Mission in New Jersey, where she's the winner of the open mic competition.

She has also been 95.3 DNH's "Discovered Artist of the month" in June 2017 which led to her song "Good For You" being played on their station for the entire month.

Her debut EP "The Drive" won us over by storm and we've been loving Ava's sound ever since.

Ava's follow-up single, "Grin And Bear It" speaks for itself but convinces even more with a relatable and expressive music video, which we think you need to watch today.
It represents struggles which I'm pretty sure you can relate to at one point or another.

And now Ava is here with her second EP, "Beautiful / Terrifying", which you definitely need to check out.


Listen to Ava's latest single, "All These Boys", right here:




Ava Rae Heatley online: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Spotify | YouTube | Instagram


Let's check out Ava's playlist!

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1) a song which makes you dance
"September" by Earth, Wind and Fire

I don't remember a time when I didn't know this song.
It is everywhere, it is perfect and it leaves you with no choice but to dance. I've danced to this song alone in my room, in front of 20 people at a bar or with hundreds at a wedding - and if you wanna get moving, just put this song on.


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2) a song that calms you down
"The Tiger Inside Will Eat The Child" by Kate Miller-Heidke

The meandering melody, beautiful guitar lines, and poetic lyrics of this song always send a wave of calm along.
For me, this song is all about becoming content with discontentment and I have found there is nothing more relieving than that.


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3) a song with a deep meaning
"When You're Ready" by Tina Arena

I don't even entirely remember how I stumbled upon this song, but I was put under it's spell on the first listen. 
In this song a woman singing to her friend in an abusive relationship about leaving the abuse relationship.
The chorus mantra, "I know who you really are, nobody can steal your spark. When you're to leave, when you're ready to leave, I'll be there." is so simple, empowering and beautiful.


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4) a song that makes you feel nostalgic
"Thunder Road" by Bruce Springsteen

My Dad is a huge Bruce Springsteen fan and anytime I hear his icon opening piano lines, it reminds me of listening to my dad play them on the piano when I was little.
I definitely get more emotional than the average person while listening to Bruce Springsteen and it's because his music is so tightly linked with my family and my childhood.
 It always makes me feel nostalgic when I hear it.


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5) a song which has accompanied you for a while
"Love Song" by Sara Bareilles

This is the first song I ever performed plying piano and singing in front of people when I was 12 years old.
It made me want to be a singer-songwriter and for a while I was referred to as "Love Song Girl" because of it. I've brought this song with me and still like to throw it in at a show as cover every once and a while.


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6) a song from your favourite genre
"All The Small Things" by Blink 182

Growing up in the early 2000s, I became very obsessed with that era of pop punk music.
This song is probably my favorite of that genre. It has crazy catchy melodies and some of my favorite lyrics.
 I always found the simple sentiment of a huge rock band saying they would "turn off the lights" and be "carried home" from a show because the person they loved wasn't there watching to be very romantic.


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7) a song by an artist / a band which has surprised you
"White Wine In The Sun" by Tim Minchin

This song surprised me because Tim Minchin is a great comedian and this song while humorous is definitely more serious than I would have expected.
It highlights a relatable feeling of what it means to be with people you love, friends and family and growing up all while pocking fun and making valid points at the commercialization of the Christmas season. It's fun, it's silly, it's poignant and it's one of my favorites.


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And that was Ava's selection! 
What do you think? Did you find any new favourites?


Previous 7 songs features: John Thacker | Racoon Racoon | Jackson Dyer | Simon Alexander




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Credits // Words (Intro & Outro): Vanessa Jetwash | Words (About Songs) & Image: Ava Rae Heatley

Video Of The Day: "Grin And Bear It" by Ava Rae Heatley



Hey guys!

We love music videos that tell a story and act like the perfect visualisation for the songs.

Songs are such powerful tools to express certain emotions or maybe even address issues - but paired with an expressive music video, you have the ultimate combination.

Those kinds of videos are what inspired us to start a segment dedicated to music videos - and the amount of great videos is exactly what keeps us going.

So, here we are - with another music video we love.


- Video Of The Day -
"Grin And Bear It" by Ava Rae Heatley


Ava Rae Heatley is a singer/songwriter from Warwick (New York), USA.

Her sound is influenced by artists such as Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds and Elton John - creating a Pop/Rock meets Acoustic sound.

Ava started out playing at local coffee shops such as Caffe A La Mode in Warwick and Music at the Mission in New Jersey, where she's the winner of the open mic competition.

She has also been 95.3 DNH's "Discovered Artist of the month" in June 2017 which led to her song "Good For You" being played on their station for the entire month.

Her debut EP "The Drive" won us over by storm and we've been loving Ava's sound ever since.

Ava's latest single, "Grin And Bear It" speaks for itself but convinces even more with a relatable and expressive music video, which we think you need to watch today.
It represents struggles which I'm pretty sure you can relate to at one point or another.


Check out Ava Rae Heatley's music video for "Grin And Bear It" here:




- buy or stream "Grin And Bear It" -




Ava Rae Heatley online: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud | YouTube | Instagram






Thank you for your visit!















Credits // Words: Vanessa Jertschewske | Image: Iris Rogers Photography

Cover The HITS #2: Ava Rae Heatley



Hey guys!

I would like to welcome you to our second part of the Cover The HITS series.

In case you missed the introduction to - earlier this week we premiered our new series.
A series which is dedicated to the beauty of cover versions.

It's a fact that most musicians start out by learning how to play and sing their favourite songs by other artists. And we think that's mega cool. So, here we are - showcasing eight exclusive covers throughout the month of October.

You'll find a new video each Wednesday and Saturday, performed by artists we truly believe in.

To help us make this series a big (and maybe recurring) feature, we'd love for you to share it with your friends by using the hashtag #CoverTheHITS on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram.


We are so excited for you to see the second video, performed by Ava Rae Heatley.


Ava Rae Heatley is a singer/songwriter from Warwick (New York), USA.

Her sound is influenced by artists such as Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds and Elton John - creating a Pop/Rock meets Acoustic sound.
Ava started out playing at local coffee shops such as Caffe A La Mode in Warwick and Music at the Mission in New Jersey, where she's the winner of the open mic competition.

She has also been 95.3 DNH's "Discovered Artist of the month" in June 2017 which led to her song "Good For You" being played on their station for the entire month.

Her debut EP "The Drive" won us over by storm and we've been loving Ava's sound ever since.

Ava teamed up with her cellist Julia Rupp, and the ladies performed "Toxic" by Britney Spears.
We love their own take of the classic tune and just can't stop hitting that replay button.


Check out Ava's cover of "Toxic" right here:




In case you aren't familiar with the original, you can find it here.



Ava Rae Heatley online: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud | YouTube | Instagram




I'd like to thank Ava and Julia for taking the time to be a part of our series, we love this cover and are so happy we got to share it. 



more of Cover The HITS: #1




Thank you for your visit!















Credits // Words: Vanessa Jertschewske | Video: Ava Rae Heatley & Julia Rupp | Image: Iris Roger | Audio Intro: Martin Kelly

EP Review: "The Drive" by Ava Rae Heatley



Hey guys!

Going through music submissions is one of those bittersweet tasks which running a blog comes with.
It's so exciting to open an email account which is bursting at the seams.

Figuring out how to listen to all submissions is the tricky part, but that shall be my problem.
#nocomplaints

It feels good to sit down and just write about the wonderful music out there.
Whenever we publish a new post, we know we just helped sharing new and exciting music.

It's a wonderful feeling and we encourage you all to share more music.
Share it online, share it with your friends, share it with strangers.
Sharing is caring and we all care about music, don't we?

Today we're back on the review train and have a lovely little EP review for you.

Artist: Ava Rae Heatley
Title: The Drive
Genre: Pop/Rock
Label: Independent
Release Date: 21st March 2017

Ava Rae Heatley is a singer/songwriter from Warwick (New York), USA.

Her sound is influenced by artists such as Sara Bareilles, Ben Folds and Elton John - creating a Pop/Rock meets Acoustic sound.
Ava started out playing at local coffee shops such as Caffe A La Mode in Warwick and Music at the Mission in New Jersey, where she's the winner of the open mic competition.

She has also been 95.3 DNH's "Discovered Artist of the month" in June 2017 which led to her song "Good For You" being played on their station for the entire month.

Please feel free to check out our review of "The Drive" below.

Tracklist:
1) Where I'm Going
2) Good For You
3) The Drive
4) Two Showers
5) Don't You (Forget About Me)

Opener "Where I'm Going" welcomes you with simplicity - the raw audio file might confuse you at first, expecting there to be a high quality studio recording.
A few notes in, you'll forget all about the technical side of things. Ava Rae soaks you in with her stunningly mesmerizing vocals and harmonies that couldn't be more "on point" if they tried.
This acapella track is the perfect introduction for the EP.

Title track "The Drive" is a well created song; all elements co-exist in a beautiful, yet simple way.
 Throughout the first verse and chorus, the main focus is on Ava's voice which is just accompanied by the calm piano - this gives you time to get into the song, to understand it's depth.
The drums and the bassline give the song more grip and definition, and kindly guide you through the track.

The final track, "Don't You (Forget About Me)" is a beautiful cover of the Simple Minds classic.
Ava made the song her own by putting a stunning and hauntingly beautiful twist to it - she has focused on creating an intimate atmosphere and has done such a fantastic job. The simplicity is expressive and powerful, it demands all of your attention, which you'll gladly provide.

To sum it up: Ava has created an EP which combines beautiful harmonies, classy instrumentals, autobiographical lyrics, relatable stories and a charming full band pop sound.
"The Drive" leaves us excited to see what Ava Rae Heatley has coming up next!


You should listen to these tracks: Where I'm Going, The Drive, Don't You (Forget About Me)




- stream the EP -
- buy the EP -




Ava Rae Heatley online: Website | Twitter | Facebook | Soundcloud | YouTube | Instagram





Thank you for your visit!












Credits // Words: Vanessa Jertschewske | Image: Ava Rae Heatley