Jen Cloher
Jen Cloher is an Australian indie rock musician who released the album 'In Blood Memory' in 2012. Her songs like 'Take Something Beautiful' and 'Numbers'...
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Jen Cloher is an Australian indie rock musician who released the album 'In Blood Memory' in 2012. Her songs like 'Take Something Beautiful' and 'Numbers' often deal with personal themes, written with a directness that avoids grand statements. She's been outspoken about social issues, which has sometimes drawn attention beyond her music.
Her work includes earlier albums like 'Dead French' from 2009 and 'Glimmer' from 2015. The song 'Take Something Beautiful' came during a difficult personal period, and its straightforward lyrics reflect that. Other tracks such as 'Sensory Memory' and 'Call If You Need Me' continue in this vein of personal reflection without dramatic flourishes.
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