Odette
Odette is a musical collective from Australia with three members: Carla Azar, Dave Baxter, and Ruby Rogers. Their sound leans toward ethereal folk with dreamy...
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Odette is a musical collective from Australia with three members: Carla Azar, Dave Baxter, and Ruby Rogers. Their sound leans toward ethereal folk with dreamy elements, heard on songs like "Collide" and "Why Can't I Let The Sun Set?" They released a debut album called "To a Stranger," followed by "Herald" and "Restless."
"Collide" became their most recognizable track, dealing with themes of longing and heartbreak. The song's straightforward emotional pull connected with listeners, though the band has sometimes been compared to other folk artists. They've kept working on their material without much fuss about those comparisons.
Their music blends folk with some electronic and ambient touches. Azar handles vocals, Baxter plays guitar, and Rogers adds percussion. They haven't chased dramatic narratives about their career, just put out albums when they had them ready.
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