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This feature spotlights artists who have submitted their tracks/videos to She Makes Music. If you would like to be featured here then please send an e-mail to helen@shemakesmusic.co.uk. We look forward to hearing from you!

The Echograms

Margate-based power trio The Echograms craft expansive sonic atmospheres with introspective and deeply honest lyrics. Once the solo project of guitarist Claire Pitt Wigmore, the band has honed their bluegaze sound and dynamic stage presence into an unmissable live experience.

New single ‘Lovesick’ delves into the topic of limerence and how we often have high expectations of people who we know, deep down, don’t have good intentions. 

Tchingucci

Paris-based artist Tchingucci has been singing since early childhood and is inspired by great Jazz and Soul singers such as Aretha Franklin and Amy Winehouse. She also grew up listening to a lot of music at home, being both French and West-African, she grew up listening to Afro beat music, Latin Music, Soul and Jazz as well. Music has always been a way for her to express herself, and being also very spiritual, it allows her to express emotions that she can’t always express with words.

Her tune ‘Everest‘ is about the power given by love, allowing to push boundaries and literally climb mountains for a beloved one. “I wanted to give an atmospheric vibe with the vocals and communicate a soft and sweet energy cause this is truly how love makes me feel,” she says.

Marley Wildthing

Marley Wildthing is a singer-songwriter from Austria based in Vienna and Prague. Marley’s live performance is one of a kind – she sings, loops bass, ukulele, beats and vocals and creates a diverse sound full of layers as a one-woman-band. Marley writes personal songs about the environment, (female) empowerment, depression, joy and love. Her DIY music videos full of art and astounding visuals often show critical views on our relationship with nature and also political issues. She mostly writes and produces her music by herself, designs outfits and also imagines and directs most of her videos. Her new single is called ‘All the girls’.

“‘All the girls’ is about my path to stop seeing women as my competition, but as my support and my role models, my closest friends and my partners,” she says. “It is the realisation of how important it is to lift each other up, motivate and trust each other. And about the freedom to be whatever you want to be, no matter what limits society might have set for you.” The song was written and produced by Marley Wildthing and recorded in Vienna with producer Roland Maurer.

Record Pink

Based in Berlin, Germany, Record Pink is a sister duo blending pop and rock with a nostalgic edge and a strong focus on storytelling. Their music pairs emotionally driven lyrics with vivid, cinematic soundscapes, creating big energy songs that feel expansive.

Their high-energy pop rock track ‘Edge of the Ride’ is driven by big cinematic guitars, explosive drums and a soaring chorus — This roller coaster of a song is perfect for a power-driven start to the year. Recorded at the legendary Hansa Studios in Berlin, the track balances rock intensity with polished pop hook.

Liv Bloore

Liv Bloore (she/they) is a producer and classical multi-instrumentalist with an indie-rock obsession. Having grown up in rural Suffolk and studying classical music at Cambridge University her influences are an unusual mixture of a love for medieval choral music, and a fixation on female indie rock artists including Ethel Cain, Florence + The Machine, Wolf Alice and boygenius.

Liv’s new single ‘Sing For Me’ steps away from the love-struck yearning of her debut ‘The Darling Song’ and instead embraces a darker, folkier side of her artistry, with lyrics narrating the feeling of being stuck in a controlling relationship, symbolised by the Icarus myth of flying too close to the sun. Her production draws on inspirations from Mitski, Searows, Skullcrusher and Ethel Cain, weaving together sombre cello lines, low murmuring harmonies, eerie slide and gritty distorted guitar.

Marta

Marta is a singer, songwriter, and radio presenter from Latvia whose honest, ear-worm pop has captivated audiences at home and beyond. She studied musical theatre at the London College of Music and began her songwriting journey in 2015. Over the past decade, Marta has made a significant impact on the Latvian music scene with numerous hit singles and two critically acclaimed albums.

Her new single ‘A Little Blue’ is a quietly powerful and deeply human song that embraces vulnerability in a world that rarely allows it. Built around real instruments and stripped-back emotion, ‘A Little Blue’ feels timeless, offering a moment of calm amid the noise of modern life. Written from a place of emotional exhaustion and acceptance, it captures the moment when ambition, comparison, and expectation fall away. “It’s about allowing yourself to be tired, to be human, and to admit that sometimes all you need is one person and one little piece of blue sky,” Marta shares. This single arrives alongside the announcement of Marta’s upcoming full-length album Wrong Woman (According to the Rule Book), out March 19.

Savannah Love

Savannah Love is a 17 year old musician based in Las Vegas. She has just released her self-titled debut EP.

Stand out track ‘Jet Plane’ is about the emotions and self doubt that she had with an extremely hard long distance relationship. Savannah’s goal is always for others to be able to connect and heal through her music.

Marianne Joyce

‘Inventing Something’ is the debut single by Plymouth-based singer-songwriter Marianne Joyce and is a tribute to the queer love stories that have been lost to history.  

Penned with intentionally timeless lyrics, and inspired by her own experience of discovering her identity, the song is as relatable to anyone falling in love in 2026 as it would have been to those in secret queer relationships in the 1700s. The title is a lyrical reference to the acclaimed 2019 French film Portrait of a Lady on Fire, in which one of the characters delivers the line: “Do you think all lovers feel as though they’re inventing something?”

Recorded at Cube Recording Studio in Cornwall, ‘Inventing Something’ was produced by Gareth Young and Ross Rothero-Bourge, with guitar by instrumentalist Lukas Drinkwater. This is Marianne’s debut release and the first single from an EP coming later this year.

Greta Percha

Greta Percha writes fluid, avant-garde pop for people who get bored easily. Her songs evolve and wander through multiple musical biomes; they arrive exactly where they’re meant to! She has recently released her new album HOUSWIFE.

The title track is satire says Greta: “I’m a dentist (more specifically, a prosthodontist which requires 3 more years of training after 4 years of dental school), who would love nothing more than to be a traditional housewife, but due to the knowledge I have and the compassion and capability to help others, I know I can’t do that – the song focuses on that dynamic – of wanting to be ignorant, but not being able to because my heart is too big! It’s catchy, fun, and has a magical breakdown towards the end.”

Check out more of our recent submissions via the playlist below!

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