“Slowly push to brighter days”
January stretched on like a grey horizon — the kind of month that asks for music to lean on. This playlist became a quiet lifeline: familiar echoes, restless energy, and small sparks of light along the way.
I drifted often into the haunting worlds of David Lynch’s films, where songs feel suspended between dream and darkness — perfect companions for long winter nights.
Threaded through it all were artists soon to play the stages across Luxembourg:
Buzzcocks, La Dispute, Crack Cloud, David Byrne, Ditz, Biffy Clyro, Morrissey — voices of urgency, beauty, chaos and catharsis, reminding us that live music is never far away.




New sounds from Sleaford Mods and Archive kept the pulse modern and sharp, still fearless in their evolution.
And then there was Jeff Buckley — timeless, fragile, eternal. His story finds new life in the documentary It’s Never Over, Until It’s Over (see our post about it).
A playlist to carry us through winter — and gently point toward brighter days ahead.

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