Music History

MariĆ© Digby – “Say It Again”

From her album “Unfold” (2008):

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New Music

The Cat Empire – “Doing Fine”

From their album “Bird In Paradise”, to be released on 7 March 2025:

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In The Spotlight

Wallice – “Flash In The Pan”

Born and raised in Los Angeles as Wallice Watanabe, this singer and songwriter got her first taste of showbusiness aged 4, when she appeared in an episode of Frasier. She attended The New School in New York, majoring in jazz performance and voice, but dropped out to pursue her music career full-time. Since she’s played the All Things Go Festival and supported The 1975. Inspired by Weezer and MGMT, she released “Punching Bag”, her first single on the Dirty Hit label, in 2020.

Trying to capture the emotional struggles that come with unrequited love, her new single is a melancholic brew of soulful smoothness. Taken from her recently released, eclectic debut album “The Jester”, the song combines touches of 70s Carole King and 80s Sade with some Motown horns. Forging an enchanting melody, she adds some unexpected, but perfectly blending, rock guitars into the mix. And with her mesmeric vocals putting us under her spell, this lush soul-pop tune is a true gem.

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Music History

Orchestral Manoeuvres In The Dark – “Walking On The Milky Way”

From their album “Universal” (1996):

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New Music

Kat Graham – “The Broken Hearts Club”

From her EP “The Broken Hearts Club” (2024):

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In The Spotlight

Little Juke – “No Illusions”

Hailing from Birmingham, this British collective was formed in January 2024 by singer and guitarist Alex Ohm. They further consists of bassist Hannah Maiden, guitarist Stephen Ashford and drummer Tom Crowson. Their sound is a melting pot of styles that blend together into an unique, cinematic indie sound. They performed live at the Community Festival in Wolverhampton and the What’s Happenin’ Weekender in Birmingham. They debuted with “Down The Rabbit Hole” last August.

Highlighting the need to always believe in yourself and to be the author of your own destiny, their new single has a stadium-sized anthemic feel. Taken from their upcoming debut album “Departures From The States Of The Mind”, expected on 13 February 2025, the song opens with a classical string section, before being joined by a lively drum-‘n-bass beat. Layered on top with indie-rock vocals and full-bodied electric guitars, this groove is an imposing orchestral fusion.

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