Sarah Fimm is a musical project centered around vocalist Sarah Fernandez and guitarist Finn Andrews. They formed in Berlin, where they released their debut single "Be Like Water." Their first album was called "Transatlantic," followed by "The Weight of Water" and "Bloom." Songs like "After The Blue" and "Mercury" show their range from folk-pop to more electronic textures.
Some of their work has touched on topics that sparked discussion, like mental health in "Prism" or national divisions in "Borders." They've also faced plagiarism allegations at one point, though those eventually subsided. The core duo is sometimes joined by other musicians for live shows.
Their music tends toward the atmospheric, with tracks like "Great Wide Open" and "Lioness" building on that ethereal quality. They don't stick to one sound, "Bloom" experiments with electronic elements, while earlier material leans more on acoustic foundations. The project keeps evolving without much fanfare about where it's headed next.
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