“…only love can conquer hate” is a touching sentiment whose practical application often seems to get lost. After all, there’s so much callous and misguided hate out there, always trying to shout loud enough to be the only voice heard. It feels like it should be every decent person’s duty to shout back in the face of injustice, right? While there’s always a time and a need for that, you don’t build a better world simply by tearing down what’s wrong, you need to fill the void left behind with something better. Offering a compassionate helping hand does more good in the moment than shaking a fist in anger. In order for divisions to disappear people need a reminder that there’s more than unites us than divides. ‘Somebody’s Daughter’ is a refreshing oasis of empathy in the bitter, dehumanising discourse surrounding asylum seekers. Against a backdrop of expressive jazzy percussion and warm soulful harmonies, Manchester quartet The Deep Blue paint a moving portrait of a child in need. Showing that sometimes the greatest act of rebellion is having enough love in your heart to not let stories of real human beings be forgotten as mere statistics.