We Speak Music
Alanna Royale Drops Physical Version of Latest Album
Fans of Amy Winehouse, Lady Wray, and The Monophonics, rejoice! Alanna Royale is set to release her long-anticipated LP, ‘Trouble Is’, an album that has been years in the making and promises to be a staple in your music collection.
Produced by Kelly Finnigan, ‘Trouble Is’ is a masterpiece that showcases Alanna Royale’s powerhouse voice and emotional lyrics. Finnigan’s production expertise, combined with Alanna’s vocal prowess, creates a musical experience that is both rich and immersive. This LP is a journey through the soulful landscapes of R&B.
‘Trouble Is’ demands your full attention. This is an album meant for deep listening, allowing you to get lost in the lush string arrangements and the impeccable beats laid down by an A-list rhythm section.
Alanna Royale’s ‘Trouble Is’ is steeped in the sounds of incredible R&B artists who have paved the way before her. The influence of legends can be heard throughout the album, yet Alanna brings her unique touch, creating a fresh and contemporary take on the classic R&B genre.
Whether you are a long-time fan of Alanna or new to her music, this LP promises to be a rewarding addition to your collection. Immerse yourself in the lush, soulful sounds and let Alanna’s powerful voice guide you through a journey of discovery and emotion.
Be sure to secure your physical copy of “Trouble Is” and be part of the musical journey that is capturing hearts and minds. Experience the power, emotion, and artistry of Alanna Royale in this stunning new release.
We Speak Music
Christian Balvig releases gorgeous new album ‘Find And You Will Seek’ in collaboration with Ensemble Hermes.
Acclaimed composer and arranger Christian Balvig is known for his work with an array of artists and bands like Jade, Efterklang, Lowly, When Saints Go Machine and Mew, as well as his work with some of the most acclaimed orchestras like Royal Northern Sinfonia (BBC Proms), The Royal Danish Orchestra, Copenhagen Phil, London Contemporary Orchestra, The Danish Radio Broadcast Orchestra and The Norwegian Wind Ensemble.
The cinematic sound on his new album might echo Balvig’s work in the world of film and TV music. Scoring the 2025 Oscar shortlisted short movie ‘Eternal Father’ and the Danish hit series ‘Cry Wolf’ (Ulven Kommer), which has been shown on television in more than 30 countries around the globe, including Channel 4 in the UK. He was also nominated for a Harpa award for ‘Best score’ last year at the Berlinale for ‘The Son and the Moon (Min Arv Bor I Dig)’.
Balvig’s new album, ‘Find And You Will Seek’, backed by Danish string group Ensemble Hermes, grew organically out of this background of experiences and is music that appeals to listeners seeking original, immersive music with space for reflection and contemplation.
‘Find And You Will Seek’ is a collection of chamber works that explore the combination of piano and strings in new ways. Recent single ‘The BirdSuite II – Praesentia’ is part of a 3-part Suite running throughout the record, written and performed on a custom made “Keybird” piano, which is an una-corda (one string pr note) piano that gives a more subtle and intimate sound. On top of it is a lush and emotional string ensemble arrangement with Ensemble Hermes in multiple layers fluctuating in and out of the keybird piano.
Balvig’s second single from the record is ‘What Happened To The World’, an ultra transparent neo-classical inspired piece, with slow melodic structures, a simple chord progression and emotional performance starting with a floating viola solo. It is written from the feeling that the world sometimes goes backwards, and you feel left on the platform wanting to take the train in a different direction.
From film music inspired pieces to experimental chamber music over piano concerto inspired movements, to more neo-classical productions with almost orchestral sounding dubs of strings, ‘Find And You Will Seek’ flows with emotions and lush sound worlds, always with a tangible organic texture.
Find Christian Balvig and Ensemble Hermes on tour in Denmark:
27.5 Ansgars Kirke (Odense)
28.5 Folkegaarden Festival (Aalborg)
29.5 Gnisten (Ry)
30.5 Musikhuset (Aarhus)
1.6 Basement (Copenhagen)

-
We Speak Indie Artist1 week agoLong Island’s Next Big Thing: The Chads Are Ready to Unleash
-
We Speak Music6 days agoVÆB arrive with ‘Gimme More’
-
We Speak Music5 days ago
UK’s biggest celebration of African and Caribbean culture Africa Oyé Festival returns for 2026.
-
We Speak Music4 days agoInside MIIA’s Dark, Cinematic New Era
