Her albums move from folk to indie rock, anchored by confessional lyrics about relationships and inner life.
If you want to hear her at her most direct, try 'Kill Me' or 'Real Pain'. They frame what she does best: plainspoken lyrics that don't hide much.
Her debut 'I Love My Mom' in 2018 introduced a voice that felt immediate and unguarded. Songs like 'Kill Me' and 'Real Pain' keep that directness, balancing melody with lyrics about mental health and personal struggle. She's worked with artists like Sylvan Esso and Angel Olsen, but the writing always stays grounded in her own experience.
She started with the 2018 album 'I Love My Mom', then followed with 'Any Shape You Take' in 2019 and 'Small World' in 2021. Each record expanded her sound a bit, from folk toward indie rock, without losing the emotional core. She's played with musicians like guitarist Alex Bailey and drummer Emily Elvington, keeping the arrangements loose and personal.
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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