Gig Alert!
Thursday 7th March 2024
Please join me for this gig at The Mount Without in Bristol on Thursday 7th March for an all day event from lunchtime onwards. You'll find a ticket link if you click on the image and further details of the acts- including me (obvs!) Honoured to be included in this line up which includes Beth Rowley, Rachael Dadd and DJ Sarah Hulme.
It's All Hallows Eve
and if you want to prettily haunted...
...then you should definitely check out Skeleton Key and add it to your Halloween Playlist! The banner link should take you to the lyric video on youtube -out at midnight! and I'll post the track links when I have them, there is much prancing around with non-plugged in instruments and microphones aplenty!
SKELETON KEY
*NEW SINGLE ALERT!* 31/10/23
Hello! I recorded some video footage a while back when I was obsessed with "The English" (tv show) and this is one of the stills being used for the single cover for the new track Skeleton Key-
Out on 31ST OCTOBER! (keeping it creepy!)
I've not done a video for a while and I know everyone loves watching me dress up and prance around like a plonker so watch this space for a highly professional video soon. In the meantime you can presave here and sneaky peaky listens are available on my insta. xxx
Oh ello, getting distracted with rants about panorama and another Masters deadline (tomorrow eek!) will NOT stop me from remembering this beauty which is released today. Only When You Sleep is a totally not niche and relatable track about suddenly feeling like you're living with a stranger. RELATABLE! It's out on all the usual places later today but is available on soundcloud and bandcamp NOW! GO!
Let me tell you, it is tough releasing music, it's tough for everyone but when you have ADHD it is even harder- the finishing things, the self doubt, the rejection sensitivity, the inability to separate yourself from your art… and more.. BUT! Every release is for me, a triumph because for years I let a lack of sustained self worth stop me from doing what I am happiest doing- making music.
That's why I've started setting up The AMP because I want to show (through doing it) that it is possible to have a sustainable career in music whilst having ADHD. It isn't enough to believe in yourself, you need to be part of something where people understand and get it and don't judge. When we feel valued as we are, for who we are then we can build a sustained sense of self esteem.
So this is for all the wierdos out there (like me).