Here’s our fast rising answer to Taylor Swift, it’s Nadia Kadek, who recently released soaring pop release ‘Lemonade’.
The indie pop release is a soft and commercially soaring track with her beautiful voice within its midst, calling out questions we’ve asked ourselves many times. ‘Lemonade’ is about our innate longing for romance and is accompanied by a lovely music video, directed by multi-award winning filmmaker Georgie Cowan-Turner.
The British-Indonesian songstress is based in London and originally from rural Norfolk, she captures the quiet ache of growing up through raw acoustic soundscapes that soar and tumble like we did in high school. Her warm yet haunting voice takes us by the hand on ‘Lemonade’, elevating a simplistic and guitar-driven soundscape. Within her music she explores universal themes of grief, growth, forgiveness and love, with a striking emotional honesty that is appreciated in a world in which most of us seem to be too afraid to speak our minds.
‘Lemonade’ makes the almost unspeakable sound easy, comfortable, recognisable. Nadia Kadek takes a refreshingly traditional approach to her music and draws inspiration from artists such as Lizzy McAlpine and Adrianne Lenker, all the while staying true to the message she tries to convey. ‘Lemonade’ is a great introduction to her craft, an undoubtable earwig.