A London singer-songwriter whose songs circle relationships and figuring things out.
For a good frame, listen to 'Lottery' from that first album, then 'Good Woman' from the second. They show the shift in her writing without losing that directness.
Her first album in 2019 had 'Lottery,' a track that caught ears with its sharp lyrics and clear delivery. Songs like 'Houdini' and 'Good Woman' from her 2022 album 'Different Kinds of Light' lean into folk and blues, showing how her voice can shift from delicate to commanding. Even a cover like her Jamaican-influenced take on 'Blowin' in the Wind' sparked conversation, which says something about the space she occupies.
She grew up in Hexham, England, with a guitar-playing father and started writing songs early. After putting out her self-titled debut in 2019, she followed it with 'Different Kinds of Light' in 2022, where the sound leans more into folk and blues. These days, tracks like 'Uh Huh' and 'Ruins' keep circling back to relationships and figuring things out.
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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