Siobhán Winifred is a London-based alt-pop musician and singer-songwriter whose music combines vulnerable lyrics with atmospheric production, blending indie rock guitars and electronic beats. With a strong Irish heritage, she grew up in the Dorset countryside and now calls London home. Her songwriting draws inspiration from artists like Rufus Wainwright, Leonard Cohen, and Alex Turner, capturing the emotional depth and experiences of her life.
Born (approx. date) | 2005 |
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Country | United Kingdom |
Age (approx.) | 20 |
Height | 164 CM |
Knows languages | english |
Occupations | musical artist, singer |
Instruments | Guitar, Vocals |
Record Label | Chess Club Records |
Career
Siobhán gained recognition with her debut single, 'Black Hole,' released in June 2022. The track was supported by platforms like Spotify, with placements in New Music Friday and Fresh Finds playlists, and was widely praised by BBC Radio 1 and BBC Introducing. Siobhán's emotionally raw and introspective style resonates with listeners, with themes like anxiety, imposter syndrome, and heartbreak taking center stage.
Her debut EP Don't Do Well Alone, released on September 27, 2024, includes the title track and single 'Don’t Do Well Alone,' which explores the contrast between the isolation of anxiety and the euphoria of performing on stage. Siobhán has stated that the song is a reflection of her personal struggles with anxiety, and she aimed to capture both vulnerability and joy through its production, incorporating trumpets for the first time to convey the energy of live performance. Influenced by artists like Sam Fender and Phoebe Bridgers, her music serves as a reminder that it's okay to seek help instead of suffering in silence.
Her latest single, 'This House,' delves into the emotional pain of seeing an ex move on. The music video captures the raw, isolating emotions of that experience, recreating a taxi ride home after a house party—a deeply reflective and universal moment.
Siobhán is currently touring across the UK in October 2024, with Meg Chandler as her support act. With growing recognition from outlets like BBC Radio 1 and tastemakers such as 1883 Magazine and Record of the Day, Siobhán Winifred continues to rise as one of the most captivating voices in alt-pop.
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