After a seven-year hiatus, Sally Dige returns with Holding The Sun, an 8-track album that blends past singles with fresh material. Transitioning from her previous more robotic sound, this work embraces emotive, acoustic elements and a more personal aesthetic. Songs like "It’s You I’m Thinking Of" and "Voice Of My Heart" showcase a heartfelt exploration of love and self-reliance, all while maintaining her characteristic ethereal atmosphere.
What does this evolution in Sally Dige’s music say about the importance of personal growth in artistic expression, and how can artists balance their roots with new growth?