An Israeli singer-songwriter whose work spans from the early 2000s to recent albums like 'Dreamland'.
If you're new to her work, 'Prayer of the Mothers' and 'Mushrooms' give you the shape of it. Both are straightforward, melodic songs that don't try too hard.
Her 2005 album 'Prayer of the Mothers' gave her a signature song that still anchors her setlists. Tracks like 'Mushrooms' and '100% Light' show a consistent hand with melody and a plainspoken lyrical touch. She's kept at it for years without much fanfare, just putting out records when she has something to say.
She started with a self-titled debut in 2002, then followed with 'Prayer of the Mothers' in 2005. Later albums like 'Three' and 'I Am' filled out the 2000s, and she was still releasing music like 'Dreamland' in 2017. The songs don't suggest big shifts so much as a steady, low-key output.
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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