Hailing from Brighton, this British singer and songwriter has been singing since she and her brother had a pretend band when she was 3 years young. Thanks to her dad, famed guitarist Gary Moore, she grew up on blues, soul and Motown. Now London-based, she’s supported George Ezra and Tom Grennan. Inspired by Amy Winehouse and Nina Simone, she debuted with “Not That Special” in 2018.
Singing about knowing when it’s time to give up, both in love as in life, her new single is filled with honesty and deeply personal emotions. With a charming, full-bodied instrumentation, she starts with a mellow guitar and layers vivacious drums, spirited keys and soaring strings on top. And with her Duffy-esque, powerhouse vocals reaching deep in your soul, this is a jam you have to love.
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From their album “In The Heart” (1983):
From her EP “Nothing But Wild” (2022):
Born as Emilie Østebø and growing up on the island of Karmøy, this Norwegian singer and songwriter started playing guitar aged 8. By 13 she was performing her own songs at gigs her older sister organised. She was raised on the music by the
Singing about needing to feel extraordinary without the need to change the world as displayed by people on TV, rather than feeling a disappointment for not living up to that ideal, her new single covers a very relatable topic. Accompanied by a lively electric guitar and a bouncy beat, it’s her fresh, compelling vocals that’ll guide you through this mighty sonic soundscape and her empathetic words.
From his album “The Collector” (2007):
From her upcoming album “Those Days Are Over”, to be released on 3 February 2023: