A Scottish singer-songwriter known for mixing folk and rock with personal lyrics.
For a good sense of her style, try 'Heal Over' or 'Another Place To Fall'. They're both solid examples of her guitar-based songwriting.
Her music sticks with you because it doesn't chase trends. Songs like 'Heal Over' show how she blends straightforward storytelling with guitar-driven arrangements. That approach has held up across albums from 'Drastic Fantastic' to 'Wax'.
She started playing guitar early in Edinburgh. After dealing with a vocal cord hemorrhage in 2005, she returned to recording and touring, putting out records like 'Tiger Suit' in 2010. Her sound has stayed consistent over the years.
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