A Nashville-raised singer-songwriter whose music leaves room for the lyrics.
For a good sense of her approach, try 'A Little Bit' or the EP track 'Ashes'. The arrangements leave room for the lyrics, which is where she lives.
Her songs like 'Love You Now' and 'Time' work with straightforward emotional material without much ornamentation. The writing feels direct, dealing with personal themes in that singer-songwriter lane. There was some public disagreement about writing credits on a Bon Iver track in 2019, which brought up questions about recognition in the industry.
She started writing songs around age 12 in Nashville, with early listening that included Joni Mitchell and Patty Griffin. Her first album 'Skin and Bone' came out in 2010, followed by an EP called 'Ashes' that got some attention for its title track. She's put out songs like 'A Little Bit' and 'Look Right Through It' since then.
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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