A Liverpool songwriter whose records feel like late-night conversations.
If you want to hear what she does, try Blue Onto You or How Can We Hang On To A Dream. They're good examples of how she works.
Her songs have a way of pulling you into small moments. Blue Onto You and Night Drive To The Lake feel like someone talking quietly in a room with you. She's been putting out records since the late 1990s, and that consistency matters when the songs stay this close to the ground.
Dog Leap Stairs came out in 1998, followed by Little Black Numbers in 2000 and Two Worlds in 2002. Later albums like The Quickening and Night Drives kept the same intimate tone. She's also written a book about her life called Mother of the Year.
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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