A Bristol singer who turned open-mic beginnings into three albums of sharp, personal songwriting.
For a good sense of her tone, try 'Hurt Any Less' or 'Kicks.' They're both from her top tracks and show how she handles regret and momentum without overdoing it.
She's one of those writers who can make a piano ballad feel like a conversation, not a performance. 'You Can Be King Again' from her 2016 debut has that quality, a simple arrangement that lets the lyric do the work. Her songs often land somewhere between diary entry and pep talk, which gives them a specific kind of pull.
She started at local open mics in Bristol and got some early attention from a 2012 appearance on 'The Voice' UK. Since then she's put out three albums: 'Isn't It Strange?' in 2016, 'Ocean' in 2018, and 'Remedy' in 2022.
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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