Swedish musician Sarah Assbring's project moves through reflective folk, dream pop, and electronic textures.
For a good sense of her approach, try 'Hello, goodbye' or the early track 'Sad.' They both have that steady, personal quality she's maintained.
The name comes from a Spanish sailor's tale, and the music carries that same sense of quiet storytelling. Songs like 'God Knows' and 'Do Not Despair' have a reflective quality that feels lived-in rather than performed. It's the kind of project that settles into a mood and stays there.
Her self-titled debut arrived in 2006, establishing a presence in indie circles. Later albums like 'From The Valley To The Stars' and 'Change Of Heart' introduced more electronic elements while keeping the focus on her songwriting and voice. A 2012 collaboration with artist Lars Vilks brought unexpected public attention.
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