HarrietCree
indie-pop, seen clearly
Drop It Like 1966 — Everywhere At Once
Record Release Party · live at TAM
Drag — take the tint off
She takes the rose tint off — and looks anyway.
Harriet Cree writes introspective indie-pop. Songs about wanting. Songs about the thought that won't stop turning.
Limerence — the ache, lit and impossible. Rumination — the loop at 3am. And the clarity that lands when the glow finally lifts.
Suffolk to London. A range of stages, small rooms, late sets. Original music on BBC radio and BBC TV. A debut single — building.
This is the feeling, without the glasses.
Three ways of looking
The ache of wanting
Lit, looped, impossible. The story the heart writes before the facts arrive.
The turning thought
The same minute, replayed. Worn smooth from holding it too long.
When the tint lifts
What's left when the glow comes off — and the feeling is finally true colour.
On stage
She plays it close.
Suffolk rooms. London stages. The kind of set you feel in your chest before you can name it — quiet, then not.
See her at TAM.
Temple of Art and Music, Mercato Metropolitano — Elephant & Castle, London SE1.
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