
Sarah calls herself an ‘accidental musician’ for she never intended it to go anywhere but after finding music in her youth, secretly stealing her dad’s guitar and writing songs as a story to herself, she soon took her talent to open mic nights where her confidence grew she began networking and now she’s releasing another single ,’Grow’, tonight at 9pm.
Sarah makes music more human by embracing the flaws of the sound. Her new single ‘Grow’, which will be released tonight at 9pm and available on all streaming platforms, is her cinsostent with her ethos of remaining authetic.
Born in the aftermath of struggles with her mental health ‘Grow’ came to life when Sarah was in the studio wtih Phillip Ball initally to record an EP wiht her band. The beauty of this new release comes in its raw nature, it evokes finding acceptance within the brutality and vulnerability that comes with being honest.

For her music,is ‘a lense to percieve the world with’, making sense of everything it throws at you in order to deal with it. Although the music,once released, is owned by her fans she says ” it’s not about being recognised its about the process” she does hope her fans can resonate with the sincerity of her lyrics but also find their own meaning.
The intimate imagery her music evokes plays true to the sound of her folk band ‘The Curiosity Band‘ which has some upcoming live events; a Festival in Leadenham and another in Nottingham called the Eats and Beats festival. Whilst remaining unique as a creator it is clear that her inspirations such as Phoebe Bridges, Laura Marling and The Nationals have influenced her sounds and lead her to creating her own style.
For a muscian to want to be remembered as a ‘flawed indiviudual who found a way to cope with life’s hurdles through song’ shows how real and raw she is which is why her songs are so powerful especially ‘Level 3’ and ‘God thinks I’m dirty’ which can be found on spotify with the rest of her work . Today’s culture encourages perfection without showing the diffciutlly of achieving even close to that defintion, then when you get there you realise it’s impossible as everyone’s definiton of perfect is different. Be perfect to one person, yourself. This is why Sarah said she wants to use her songs to “convey that [she’s] made mistakes, [she’s] stumbled and that’s okay’. It is in recognsing and embracing our flaws that we ‘evolve as humans’.
As well as being a singer,songwriter, self taught guitarist and bandmember Sarah is the proud owner of a vast shoe collection, she prefers to post “photos of shoes over selfies” her most famous pair, which have been donned Shughe’s Shoes are her white converse. Interestingly some people will greet her shoes beofre greeting her, that’s fine with Sarah though as she likes to find ‘joy in the mundane’ we may even hear a shoe themed EP soon