A Wisconsin singer-songwriter whose music leans into vulnerable, unpolished experience.
For a frame, listen to 'Fuckin' Perfect' and 'Last Friday Night.' They give you the plainspoken, personal feel of her catalog.
Her song 'Fuckin' Perfect' landed with a blunt, affirming tone that connected with listeners navigating self-image and mental health. It's a good example of how her writing tends toward personal themes without much polish. You can hear that same directness in original tracks like 'Last Friday Night' and her cover of 'I Want To Hold Your Hand'.
She came up in Wisconsin and put out her debut album 'Don't Let Me Go,' which established her style. Later albums like 'Everything to Me' and 'Long Way Home' continued in that vein, with her often working with a band that includes Michael Groover on bass and Edward Kiefer on guitar.
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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