Capturing the same bewitching melancholy and ethereal drama that possessed some
of the great English folk artists of the 1960s and '70s, New Zealander Aldous
Harding has marked herself out as a uniquely haunting songwriter since arriving
on the scene in 2014.
Born in the town of Lyttleton in the South Island, Harding's parents were both
singers and she began picking on a nylon-stringed parlour guitar at the age of
eight before featuring on her mother Lorina Harding's album 'Clean Break' in
2005. Inspired by the likes of Neil Young, Nick Drake and Leonard Cohen she
wrote her ...