Hailing from Birmingham, this British singer and songwriter grew up nurturing a shared passion for music and literature. Since her career started, she’s had her album “The Eternal Rocks Beneath” reach number 1 on the UK Folk Albums Chart in 2021, played festivals like BBC Proms and the acoustic stage at Glastonbury and performed along side Paul Weller and Mark Knopfler on Later… With Jools Holland. Inspired by Nick Drake and Joni Mitchell, she released her debut EP “Wolf” in 2019.
Written whilst taking shelter from a tornado in Nashville, her new single uses the experience as a metaphor for the kind of destructive love that only leaves emotional wreckage in its wake. Taken from her upcoming album “These Frightening Machines”, expected on March 6th, the song takes her signature folk sound and enriches it with a touch of sultry jazz. With a laidback rhythm, balmy trumpet and her seductive vocals, this steamy tune has all the ingredients to put us under its spell.
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From their album “Very” (1993):
From her upcoming album “The Diary Of Elon Lust”, to be released on 13 February 2026:
Originally from Manchester and now London-based, this British singer and songwriter’s childhood was immersed by his father’s Britpop CD collection. Bands such as
Telling the emotional tale of a loved one slowly losing control over themselves and life as a whole, his new single deals with trying to offer support to someone who doesn’t want it. Steeped in early 00s Britpop nostalgia, this lush tune lets every sonic element shine. From the lively rhythm and the shimmering keys to the full-bodied electric guitars, it’s a melodic retro journey. Filling the notes with indie pop-rock vibes, its his rousing vocals that blend Britpop memories with a fresh new take.
From her album “Forever Your Girl” (1988):
From his upcoming album “The Romantic”, to be released on 27 February 2026: