Josephine Foster
Josephine Foster came out of Fresno, California in the mid-2000s, working with Chris Hoge. Her first EP was 'A Tapestry for the Stars' in 2006, followed by...
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Josephine Foster came out of Fresno, California in the mid-2000s, working with Chris Hoge. Her first EP was 'A Tapestry for the Stars' in 2006, followed by the album 'Hazel Eyes' in 2008 and 'All the Leaves Are Gone' in 2010.
Her songs like 'Little Life' and 'Nähe Des Geliebten' have a quiet, deliberate quality. The music sits somewhere between folk and something more spare, with piano and her voice carrying most of the weight.
She writes about personal territory without making it sound like confession. The work feels complete on its own terms, not like it's trying to fit a scene or trend.
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