The singer-songwriter project known for intimate piano ballads and atmospheric folk-pop.
For the project's essence, start with 'Almost Lover' from the debut. Then try 'You Picked Me' or 'Riversong' to hear how that sound evolved later on.
Alison Sudol's debut album 'One Cell in the Sea' arrived in 2007 with 'Almost Lover,' a piano ballad that quietly became her signature song. That track's delicate, confessional quality set the tone for her catalog, which includes songs like 'You Picked Me' and 'Riversong' from her later albums. It's a body of work built around piano and voice, with a consistent mood that feels both personal and slightly cinematic.
Sudol signed with Virgin Records in 2007 and released her debut that same year. After touring and a break that included some acting, she left the label in 2013 and returned with the albums 'Pines' in 2015 and 'Now Only' in 2019.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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