Born in Krommeltje near Cape Town, this South-African singer and songwriter learned to play piano and guitar as a child. After graduating high school she moved to Europe, first to Amsterdam and eventually settled in Berlin, Germany. She began honing her bluesy, folk sound by busking. Her first release was the EP “Momentum” in 2014, followed by an album “Live At Grüner Salon”. Inspired by Joni Mitchell, Leonard Cohen and Jimi Hendrix, she properly debuted with her album “Orbit” in 2016.
Telling a heart-wrenching tale of disappointment when the glorious feeling of love gets ruined by an uncaring partner, her new single tackles the intense emotions felt when betrayed, but highlights that life is better without the toxic lover. Accompanied by a mellow piano and joined by a honeyed, retro-dipped melody of a mild percussion and soft guitars, it’s her sweet and breezy vocal charm taking us by the hand through her relatable story that make this an alluring airy tune.
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From his album “Perfect Machine” (1988):
With a delicious
Hailing from Perth, this Australian singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist found a guitar at the side of the road aged 9 and since then has been teaching himself every instrument he could find. He began honing his sound by busking on the streets of his home town. In 2020 he got noticed by
Singing about the need to sometimes take a step back in order to enjoy things more, his new single highlights that a different point of view can change your outlook. Driven by an invigorating indie-rock beat and padded with vivacious guitars and lively keys, he’s created a high-spirited tune that makes it hard to sit still by. And with the elation of his mighty vocals, this highly infectious groove is an engaging indie-rock earworm that is bound to become a live performance favorite.
From her album “Feel The Fire” (1979):
From their album “Tuxedo IV” (2024):