Singer, songwriter, performer. From Bandra to barns outside Margao — writing songs about the things people don't quite say out loud.
I started writing because I needed somewhere to put the noise. The first song was bad and the second was worse, but the fifteenth was honest — and that felt like a door opening.
Six years later, I've played open mics on borrowed guitars, recorded an EP on my phone in lockdown, and a proper one in a barn in Goa. I'm still figuring it out — but I've stopped pretending that's a problem.
Halfblood, the new EP, is six tracks about being from two places and never quite all the way in either. It's out 14 November.
Sang at Antisocial Mumbai on a dare. Three songs, one borrowed guitar.
Voice Notes Vol. 1 recorded on a phone during lockdown. 40k streams in a month.
Met producer Anand Bhaskar. Started co-writing the first proper record.
First Person dropped. NH7 invited her to play the same year.
Four tracks, recorded in a barn outside Margao. First sold-out hometown show.
Six tracks, two cities, one year of saying the quiet parts out loud.