Darcy Louch releases [Re] Defining.

Time to listen to yourself.

Darcy Louch

Two weeks into the new year, how is it being your best self? The better version of you, sculpted, teetotal, slimmer greener? Has it worked? Have you met those milestones? No? Wondering why? Beating yourself up about it, buried under a blanket and blaming the weather? Reality is ringing, you can not redefine yourself just because you said you would. Creating a person takes 9 months why would you believe that in a week you can become someone recognisable? Why would you want that? Who told you to be this way?

Of course you can create a different version of yourself and analyse the differences on a week to week bias but you must forgive yourself the days that you choose to tick the TV on instead of going for a 10k run, or the night you scoff chocolate over kale. You work harder than you think, forgive yourself.

In her latest EP , [RE] DEFINING Darcy Louch reminds us to reflect on all we have been through and what we have become. We’ve been waiting on the precipice of our potential withheld from ourselves due to the voices within.

The most critical voice is usually one only you can hear. The schoolyard bully, the egotistical boss and the loveless parent, all give volume to this voice, recognise their names and call them by it. the voice that tells us how lazy we are being , how stupid we are how ugly we look, we are bullied by ourselves to conform to some other ideal to silence the voice. This voice is not yours so why listen to it?

This abusive relationship we have with ourselves stops us from feeling love. Be kinder to yourself, be your own parent, your own boss. Had a difficult day at work but determined to workout for 2 hours straight? No that’s unrealistic, go on a short jog, do something light which still allows you to feel a sense of achievement, if getting through that shift wasn’t enough. Not feeling yourself. That’s okay, encourage yourself to do something for you. You are not lazy for watching a few episodes of your favourite show, or even a full series in one sitting, you are taking time for you. Just had dinner but still hungry? Clearly dinner wasn’t enough, have something else, you are not greedy or unhealthy for listening to the needs of your body.

Louch’s voice will drown out the bellow in your mind. Battling against her own bullies, her powerful ballads and poignant poetry touch provides an audible army for us against the aggression of the world within ourselves. 

Her song Proud is about taking ownership over your own achievements, celebrating yourself and how you’ve grown. She reminds us appreciate what we have done for ourselves and acknowledge how we continue to defy our inner demons. It is about prioritising yourself and not feeling guilty for doing so.

Louch empowers us as well as herself with her songs. Her EP reminds us we are on a a shared journey, we do not have to face ourselves alone.

Same Stars has slight edge to it, there is defiance to these words. The pace of the song is gradually build up that brings the bold back into our bones. We have the right to choose. It’s the same sky you’re staring at but the view looks different because shared with someone who’s searching for your stars.

[RE] DEFINING reflects on Louch’s strengths, she’s had her setbacks but each time she comes back strengthened. There is resilience in redefining yourself, letting go of what does not serve you.

Her distinctive style follows on in the same might previously heard in her songs Lover’s Game and Worst Enemy although there is now a sense of surety to who she is. This soul is audible and makes for a liberating experience.

The next time you battle with your bully stick Louch on and defeat the demon. 

Listen to my podcast episode with Darcy for more on an insight into the mind of a musician.

Hull based duo The Arkut Brother’s release Restless.

Restless for a remedy that brings some recognition.

Yorkshire a county known for the pud, the terrier and the dales.

But did you know it is also host to a rich music genre from The Artic Monkeys, Kaiser Chiefs and now The Arkut Brothers.

The Hull based duo make music inspired by their surroundings, personal pride and heartache. The brutal awakening of a walk on the dales is whipped into the wit of these musicians. Their song ‘Take your time” is an ode to mental health, giving yourself priority over the whip of the world, let yourself take that walk, read that book or sleep it off. In our world of instant gratification and 7 step successes it is so easy to be fooled by immediacy. Remember things take time and we all run at different paces.

The Arkut Brothers live at Kardomah 94

Ironically their latest track ,Restless, discusses the need for productivity, pride in the face of a final. Of course achievements take time, perfection really does tae practice, but when they seem to take too much time the sense of delay can cripple you. Comparison to peers who may be tax brackets ahead, flights to trace every weekend as a work trip while you’re stuck in your local pub trying to make ends meet. It is bittersweet this roll of dice, we all play the game but each hand weighs differently. You have tried your best, a good balance of conformity and deviance, why isn’t it working?

It seems all forces are against you, lovers turn to heartbreakers, parents shut you out, friends don’t have time for you and confiding in your boss is ruled out. Are you the problem? Or is it the stars? Who knows what the answers are. The desperation and the dramatics that are born from lack of recognition is a dangerous route, my only advice in this scenario is to be patient and to persevere. Take measures to recognise your own worth and believe that one day someone else will see that too. Let yourself be enough for you.

Ben and Sam Arkut.Photography by Tone Broomfield

The guitar riffs are uplifting, giving the song a motivational edge which compliment the protest of the lyrics.The study beat is sure to set a crowd swaying one of their live gigs.If you’re boiling with the pain of potential being met but not being recognised then The Arkut Brother’s have the sound for you. Keep up to date with their socials for updates for up coming gigs.

Ben and Sam Arkut have made hits at a number of festivals including Beverly Folk , Springboard , Filey Folk and Humber Street Sesh making them well known across the Shire . Their dynamic talent and original twang have landed them airplay across various radio stations including BBC Radio Humberside where they were described as “very talented fellas, great guitarists and great songwriters!” by Alan Raw

Reverend and The makers release sizzling new single, High.

Why feel low when you can feel good?

Jon McClure, frontman of Reverend the Makers captured in Sheffield by Steve Schofield

A soul filled symphony, takes you back to lounging on a beach in summer High, by Reverend and the Makers, is the track we all need to smoke to escape these winter blues. (Don’t smoke, it’ll decrease how long you can listen to this banger for)

The heat this single brings burns with social commentary, showing us a clear world view. It sets diehard fans a challenge, demonstrating the sound of Rev cannot be pinned down or pigeonholed. Ever experimental this track lends itself to a blend of funk and classic soul. The psychedelic synths could almost convince a listener that everything is good, we are floating, light, above it all, but listen closer between the fluffy smoke clouds. This is an immersion into a haunted psyche. 

The pressure of one’s own potential can crush us, we are in the graveyard of who we could have been. Lead singer, Jon McClure laments, referencing his previous track heavy weight champion of the world, who he may have felt he could have been/ who he was in his youth, when he confesses, he never was that guy. The person you wanted to be is merely a watercolour daydream, a drug induced trip you bought the wrong ticket for.

It’s insightful, poetic and foreboding. Why try to change when you can escape it? Life is dark, we lose, we burn out, we breakdown, give it our all and get none. No one will blame you for needing a vice. So, get high, keep tripping over who you could have been instead of trying to be that person. Once again, these legends encapsulate the constant battle between what is and what could have been perfectly.

Or perhaps I am thinking too deeply into it all and it is simply about having a good time, enjoying the heat and being in love, after all Jon has described it as being about “lazing around on a sunny day with your lover getting stoned”. Our narrator has come to terms with who is and forgotten who he is not, for if we always try to be something else we undermine the achievements this version of us has met.

Either way you interpret the single it is undoubtedly set to get you BOUNCIN at their upcoming gigs!

After a 4-year hiatus, Reverend and the makers are set to tour the UK in 2023. The gigs will run from 2nd February until 17th February 2023 hitting venues in Brighton, Northampton, Cardiff, Norwich, Liverpool, Birmingham (sold out), Bristol, London (sold out), Glasgow, Newcastle & Manchester before concluding with a sold out homecoming show in Sheffield on February 17th. Get your tickets quick!

High is the second track to be announced from the band’s upcoming album Heatwave in The Cold North which is set to be out on April 28th, 2023. You can pre-order it here

Follow my TikTok to see the moment I almost got a photo with Jon.