A Portland songwriter whose 2018 album 'I Need to Start a Garden' turned quiet observation into something people held onto.
If you're new to her work, start with 'Show You a Body' or 'Little Wind.' They frame that quiet, observational space she tends to work in.
Her 2018 album 'I Need to Start a Garden' landed with a particular kind of listener, the kind who wants folk music that feels like a private conversation. Songs like 'Show You a Body' and 'The Bug Collector' have that quality. They're patient, a little strange, and built around images of nature that double as personal reflection.
She put out her first EP 'Fish' in 2014, but the 2018 album is what brought wider attention. After that came 'Untitled God' in 2022, and a 2020 plagiarism accusation that led to an apology and some songs being removed.
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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