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Come Thru Vocals Thursday Gets Wonderfully Left-Field With Debbii Dawson And Delilah

Come Thru Vocals Thursday spotlights three left-field vocal discoveries from INYIM Media: Debbii Dawson’s disco-pop theatrics on “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?”, David Byrne and Hayley Williams’ playful existential duet “What Is The Reason For It?”, and Delilah’s sleek house-soul glide “Journey.” A quirky, rotation-ready mix of new music and standout performances.

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Come Thru Vocals — a long-running INYIM discovery series spotlighting standout vocal performances since 2009.

Come Thru Vocals is a long-running It’s Not You It’s Me Media series spotlighting standout vocal performances, emerging artists and new songs worth adding to your rotation. Curated by the INYIM music desk, many selections later appear in the Musique Dig’s Weekly Playlist and enter rotation on INYIM Radio.

Today’s Come Thru Vocals Thursday goes wonderfully left-field with Debbii Dawson and Delilah. We have Debbii Dawson turning modern dread into disco-pop theatre on “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?”, while Delilah brings a sleek house-soul glide with “Journey.” Two different rooms, two different lights, one Thursday that refuses to stand in a straight line.

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Come Thru Vocals Thursday

Left-field vocal energy, oddball pop instinct and dance-floor drift for your next rotation. Start with the archive, then keep your listening setup ready.

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Debbii Dawson in the Where Have All The Good Men Gone? music video.
Debbii Dawson in “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?” Credit: Debbii Dawson / YouTube.

Debbii Dawson

Tune: “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?”

Debbii Dawson comes in with the type of bright, strange pop we love when the world is acting crunchy and unserious. “Where Have All The Good Men Gone?” has sparkle, theatrical lift and that little wink of panic underneath the glitter — a disco-lit SOS for anyone looking around like, “Babe, is everybody missing their medullas?”


Delilah Journey EP artwork for the Come Thru Vocals Thursday music discovery.
Delilah, “Journey.” Credit: Delilah Saxena / YouTube.

Delilah

Tune: “Journey”

Delilah closes this Thursday with “Journey,” a clean little dance glide that does not over-explain itself. The vocal rides the groove with ease, the production keeps its shoulders loose, and suddenly we are in the corner of the room doing a controlled two-step like nobody’s uncle is watching.

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