Born in Penzance, this British singer and songwriter grew up listening to her mother’s The Best Of Blondie on vinyl aged 4. She attributes her rural upbringing to her starting to write songs and began learning the guitar at 15. Initially she worked as a primary school teacher, before pursuing music full-time. She’s played festivals such as Glastonbury and opened for Suzanne Vega and KT Tunstall. Inspired by Joan Armatrading and Joni Mitchell, she debuted with her EP “Body To Ground” in 2017.
Singing about the moment things begin to unravel despite everything looking fine and stable on the surface, her new single searches for a silver lining when situations turn bad. Taken from her upcoming album “Everything’s Fine”, expected on June 5th, this blues-rock groove packs a sonic punch. With a full-bodied sound from the punchy percussion, Hammond-touched keys and vivid electric guitars, it’s the imposing might of her vocals that give this potent tune pure auditory intensity.
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From their album “Miracle” (1987):
From her upcoming as yet untitled debut album, to be released on 18 September 2026:
Hailing from Edinburg as John-Robert Rimel, this singer and songwriter grew up surrounded by Appalachian folk and country music. Initially he was discovered by
Inspired by the moment he was dropped by his record label, the title track of his latest EP is a pivot of his earlier folk roots and champions his freedom to choose rather than being forced to follow industry expectations. Discovering a new jazzy sound, he creates a balmy and silky-smooth atmosphere that gently strokes our ear drums. With the magical sounds of a mellow rhythm, soft guitars and the sultry sax of
From her album “Tissues And Issues” (2005):
From their upcoming 5th and final album, to be released later this year: