Hailing from Melbourne, this Australian singer and songwriter found her passion for music when her brother started playing guitar. She went on to study music, focusing on production and mixing. Although she didn’t have a demo at the time, she recorded her debut single and was promptly signed by Nettwerk. She’s performed at venues around town as well as the Bigsound Festival. Inspired by Gracie Abrams, Lizzy McAlpine and Maisie Peters, she debuted with “Better Luck” in 2024.
Reflecting on a recent breakup, her new single takes us through all the stages she’s experienced since that night; from guilt and shame to understanding and acceptance. Taken from her upcoming EP “All That Comes After”, expected on February 20th, the song is doused in folk-pop goodness. Driven by chugging guitars and evolving with a fiery rhythm, the riviting melody perfectly captures the various stages of emotions. And with her freeing vocals, this is an empowering tune.
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From their album “Flying Start” (1974):
From her upcoming album “Fig Tree”, expected later in the year:
Born as Jim van Hooff in The Netherlands and now based in Berlin, this singer and songwriter’s career had an unexpected start when he was singing between the lockers in college and a friend pointed out that he could sing. He posted cover video’s on Instagram, catching the ear of a Belgian producer. This led to him collaborating with DJ’s like
Trading the dance scene for an authentically honest indie-folk sound, his new single chronicles his personal journey from his past to his future and all emotional obstacles along the way. Melodically the song starts pleasantly simple with a warm acoustic guitar and leads to a stirring chorus with the addition of soft drums and rousing keys. With his rich, compelling vocals filled with a genuine humility, this imposing, intimate tune with a slight anthemic edge is a sincere beauteous gem.
From her album “A Woman And A Man” (1996):
From his upcoming album “Whatever’s Clever”, to be released on 27 March 2026: