Born in Amsterdam and based in London, this British-Dutch singer and songwriter started her musical journey studying piano at the Junior Jazz College. At 15 she moved to London to study at the renowned BRIT School. Back in Amsterdam she studied at the Conservatory. Now splitting her time between the UK and The Netherlands, she’s played festivals like ESNS and The Great Escape. Inspired by Carole King, Feist and Tame Impala, she debuted with “(Songs From) The Sandbox” in 2013.
Singing about acknowledging fear in a turbulent world and embracing it rather than suppress it, her single wraps her lyrical turmoil in a luminous melody. Taken from her upcoming album “The Lighthouse”, expected on January 23rd, 2026, the songs backbone is the titular drum, but is soon paired with a warm guitar. And with the addition of spectral atmospherics and sprightly brass completing the tune, it’s her authentic vocals that merge all elements together into a lavish whole.
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From their album “Alpha” (1983):
From her album “There’s Always More That I Could Say” (2025):
Hailing from Staten Island, this singer/songwriter grew up surrounded by music. Both her parents worked at MTV and she performed in local musical theatre productions. After noticing the toxic environment she was in, she began veering towards songwriting and learning to play the guitar. Since the start of her new career, she’s performed at venues such as
Exploring the contradiction of cheering someone on to grow as a person, but only if they do it together with you, her new single is an ebb and flow of contrasting emotions. Wrapped in an acoustic, folky melody, the song gently bops along on the calm soundwaves. With a soft rhythm and mellow guitars creating the backbone and bright keys and silky strings enriching the sound, it’s the velveteen authenticity of her vocals that emits the intimate warmth of her honest songwriting.
From their album “Fine Young Cannibals” (1985):
From her album “Emotion (10th Anniversary Edition)” (2025):