Killer melodies, bad men and well-told stories all sit at the heart of Polly Money’s music. The Adventures of the 90s Kid, her second EP, speaks of a musical youth spent listening to pop’s greatest ambassadors and translating the tropes of classic songwriting into moments of personal importance. Polly is putting down a marker of who she is as a woman and a recording artist. And it sounds like a whole heap of fun.
As a musician, she’s a multi-instrumentalist and her skills as a performer haven’t gone unnoticed. Chosen to represent BBC Introducing at Glastonbury, to support Muse in front of 80,000 thousand at the Stade de France and Gabrielle Aplin in Cornwall, her hometown. Polly moved to London in 2011 to study as the youngest applicant on the songwriting degree at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. She’s 21, 5’5ft and hasn’t looked back since.
Killer melodies, bad men and well-told stories all sit at the heart of Polly Money’s music. The Adventures of the 90s Kid, her second EP, speaks of a musical youth spent listening to pop’s greatest ambassadors and translating the tropes of classic songwriting into moments of personal importance. Polly is putting down a marker of who she is as a woman and a recording artist. And it sounds like a whole heap of fun.
As a musician, she’s a multi-instrumentalist and her skills as a performer haven’t gone unnoticed. Chosen to represent BBC Introducing at Glastonbury, to support Muse in front of 80,000 thousand at the Stade de France and Gabrielle Aplin in Cornwall, her hometown. Polly moved to London in 2011 to study as the youngest applicant on the songwriting degree at the Institute of Contemporary Music Performance. She’s 21, 5’5ft and hasn’t looked back since.