
International singer-songwriter and Washington D.C. resident Emma G., has just released her latest single “Every Little Bit,” available now on all major platforms. As an added bonus, the music video has also launched, and features a diverse lineup of actors and dancers to highlight the song’s message:
“We live in a world where we are constantly being told who we are”, Emma G explains. “And even worse – we’re valued by those descriptions. I wrote Every Little Bit because I waned to challenge those perceived values – remind the world that, despite whatever labels we’re given, wrongs that we’ve committed, or – heaven forbid – if our very IDENTITY is perceived as immoral… I want to remind people that they’re still worthy of love”.
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Queer duo Witch Weather discuss new album and the influence of the DMV on their sound.
Philadelphia-based queer punks Witch Weather have a message for anyone who feels hopeless and worthless: you are not alone. With an irresistible sound that draws from 80’s goth and lo-fi grunge, the indie duo wears their heart on their sleeve, giving voice to complex emotions that many would opt to suppress in the recesses of their minds.
Join Alchemical Records as they connect with Witch Weather to discuss the band’s new self-titled album, their search for a sense of belonging as members of the queer community, the important element that keeps the duo’s creative bond strong, and the influence of the DMV on their sound.
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