Wallice Strikes Out of the “Little League”

Sam Plascencia

LA’s singer-songwriter Wallice is back with a single, “Little League.” As a rising indie-pop artist, Wallice stuns us with coming-of-age anthems we just can’t get enough of. Along with the release of the single, Wallice has officially confirmed a release of a second EP, coming this Spring. 

Photo by Monika Oliver

Wallice shares, “Little League is “about my love of games (board and video) and my competitiveness. I also think people can relate to the fear of not being liked.” The relatability of the track is undeniable. At our hardest times, life sometimes just feels like a game—and Wallice soundtracks this feeling spot-on. 

“I think everyone hates me. I project all my flaws,” sings Wallice. The vulnerability of “Little League” is real yet amusing. We are growing up with Wallice as we navigate the ball game of life.

In the single’s music video, Wallice shares the screen with some familiar faces including marinelli, Spill Tab, Mazie, and MyKey. The group is featured as opponents playing a series of games with each other while Wallice acts as the imperfect protagonist. The humorous and moody video demonstrates Wallice’s faults and classic competitiveness to the end. 

Make sure to catch Wallice supporting Still Woozy on tour across North America through early March. As well as her upcoming headline show in London this upcoming May!

 
 

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