3 songs from London Morning to boost your playlist
London Morning's Ryan Soulliere has 3 hot music picks from this week's shows

London Morning's associate producer, Ryan Soulliere, listens to a lot of music for his role, picking tunes for the show. In any given week, that's about 25 songs. Here are his top three local and Canadian picks from last week.
The Pairs - Rain is Coming Soon
The Pairs, out of London, continue to release singles to preview their next full-length album, Together on a Rock. Rain is Coming Soon is a sweet and pleasant-sounding song with the band's trademark soaring harmonies backed by warm acoustic guitars. The Pairs say this song is "about allowing those sad and scared parts of ourselves to be. Not trying to change the feeling but to know that it's a part of being alive. Just like the flowers blooming and the rainy days, it's all essential." Rain is Coming Soon will work perfectly as a weekend day starter or when you want some time to unwind and relax.
Nuela Charles - History
History by Nuela Charles is the R&B jam that will set the tone for a great weekend. Performed with scorching vocals and a fantastic beat, History is about lessons learned through relationships and the growth that comes from those learning experiences. You can enjoy this song on just about any occasion, but the undeniable groove will sit well on a party playlist. And a caution, there is one expletive in the song.
Sacred Wolf Singers - Echoes
Now for something a little different. Echoes by Sacred Wolf Singers is a blend of techno, dance beats, traditional voices and a super catchy chorus. You'll find Echoes on their brand new full-length release L'nu'k Mawiejik, which translates to The People Gather Together. Echoes has a fantastically driving beat that will get you moving. Try it on a party mix when it's time to roll up your sleeves for weekend chores or when you need a boost of energy.
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If you're a music maker in the London area releasing new tunes, get in touch with Ryan Soulliere at [email protected] with 'New Music' in the subject line.