The Brighton duo led by Rachel Moulden makes direct, emotionally resonant songs about relationships and reflection.
For a good sense of their style, try 'Did You See the Moon Tonight?' or 'Tears All Over Town.' They're both typical of that melodic, introspective pop with a direct emotional pull.
Their 2016 debut 'Been Around' introduced a sound that's stayed consistent, melodic, introspective pop with a direct emotional pull. Songs like 'Did You See the Moon Tonight?' and 'Tears All Over Town' show how they handle relationships and personal reflection without fuss. It's indie-pop built around Moulden's voice and straightforward songwriting, and that first album's 'Somebody Hurt You' got some early attention.
They started in Brighton around 2012, with Rachel Moulden on vocals and guitar and Ashley Clarke on drums as the core. The debut 'Been Around' came out in 2016, followed by 'The Big Plan' in 2018 and 'Mountains' in 2021. They've worked with other musicians like bassist Jacob Morgan and keyboardist Amy May, and collaborated with artists including The Magic Numbers and Nick Mulvey.
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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