Originally from County Down and now based in Leeds, this Irish singer and songwriter grew up in a house filled with music. Listening to and playing SingStar as a kid led to her picking up the guitar as a teenager. She moved to Leeds in the UK to study performance and production at Leeds Beckett University. She’s played various festivals like the Output Festival and venues such as The Domino Club. Inspired by Jimi Hendrix, HAIM and Stevie Nicks, she debuted as Nicha with “Devices” in 2020.
Singing about allowing yourself to take a step back from the relentless pressures of modern life, her new single reminds us that as social guilt leads to anxiety we need to slow down. Fusing pop, funk and soul into an affable and joyous melody, the song radiates a cheery, infectious warmth. Rooted by a funky bassline, it’s the vintage Hammond organ and bouncy rhythm that completes the full-bodied tune. And with her lush vocals, this groove invites us to take a break from our hectic lives.
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From their album “Urban Hymns” (1997):
From her upcoming album “Pure”, to be released on 6 November 2026:
Born in New Brunswick, this bi-lingual Canadian singer and songwriter grew up in a large musical family. She first learned to play the guitar in order to play in family jam sessions. She began writing original songs aged 14 and studied at the
Lyrically a playful whimsy about getting stuck in an endless one-sided conversation, her new single narrates desperate attempts to escape an over-talker in search of sweet, sweet silence. A high-energy, 60s-inspired surf-rock banger, this vintage groove captures a vibrant, fast-paced vibe. Melodically led by a retro
From their album “Waking & Dreaming” (1976):
From her upcoming album “Heavy Lifting (Deluxe)”, to be released on 17 July 2026: