After leaving Norway’s mountaintop vistas of her native Bergen for Liverpool’s inner-city suburbs, Sara’s homespun lyrical alt-folk is a reassuringly real scrapbook of cautionary tales about days in bed, fraying relationships and botched social interactions whilst navigating the journey into adulthood.
Whether wrapping words of unsettling truth into a more intimate embrace or attaching her thoughts to the agitated alt-rock of recent single ‘You Like Talking About Yourself’ (quickly capturing the attention of BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson) Sara’s whimsical lyricism is self-aware, playful and brutally honest.
Her debut EP, 'When You Left The Room', was released in March 2021. Wonderfully wonky yet understated, recalling the off-kilter approach of Fiona Apple and Cate Le Bon who paved the way for creativity at home, Sara’s sound is a majestic and dreamily melancholic collage with her delicate vocals at the fore.
After leaving Norway’s mountaintop vistas of her native Bergen for Liverpool’s inner-city suburbs, Sara’s homespun lyrical alt-folk is a reassuringly real scrapbook of cautionary tales about days in bed, fraying relationships and botched social interactions whilst navigating the journey into adulthood.
Whether wrapping words of unsettling truth into a more intimate embrace or attaching her thoughts to the agitated alt-rock of recent single ‘You Like Talking About Yourself’ (quickly capturing the attention of BBC 6music’s Tom Robinson) Sara’s whimsical lyricism is self-aware, playful and brutally honest.
Her debut EP, 'When You Left The Room', was released in March 2021. Wonderfully wonky yet understated, recalling the off-kilter approach of Fiona Apple and Cate Le Bon who paved the way for creativity at home, Sara’s sound is a majestic and dreamily melancholic collage with her delicate vocals at the fore.