Crowned “South London’s electronic soul queen” by Notion magazine, Carmody has achieved over seventy million streams, sold out London headline shows at Omeara, The Waiting Room and Bussey Building and been championed by Zane Lowe, Guy Garvey and Jamie Cullum amongst others. She has been featured in Clash, The Line Of Best Fit, Wonderland and Dummy Magazine and her music has been played extensively on BBC Radio 1, 6 Music, 1 Xtra, Radio 2, Radio X and BBC Introducing.
Carmody first came to people’s attention in 2014 via her collaboration with Tom Misch on their ‘Out to Sea EP’, a hugely successful partnership that has continued across many of Tom’s releases, including his breakthrough record ‘Geography’. Carmody released her debut solo single ‘Skin’ in 2016, which quickly established her as one of London’s most exciting singer-songwriters and has achieved over 8 million streams to date. Renowned for her poetic sensibilities, peerless song-craft and soaring vocals, Carmody’s rich lyrical style explores themes as diverse as spirituality, depression, identity and more recently grief following the sudden death of her father. The resulting ‘My Jupiter’ EP sees Carmody explore grief both as a concept and as a lived experience. Written prior to the global COVID-19 pandemic, the EP’s lyrics gained fresh perspective in the context of a shared societal grief – something Carmody explored in her essay “Grief in a Grieving World” published on Adwoa Aboah’s celebrated Gurls Talk.
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