With an intimate sound blending indie folk and pop rock, Lydia Phillips is an Australian singer/songwriter emerging as a dynamic force.
Lydia writes and performs with a seductive honesty and energy that has captivated eclectic crowds. Indeed, her live shows are known to draw the masses.
Since beginning her solo performances in Port Fairy, Western Victoria as a 17-year old, Lydia has played at music festivals, jazz clubs, lounges, country races and concert halls around Australia and has frequently appeared with guitarist Tim O'Donnell. She performed solo in New Jersey USA in 2005.
Lydia was born in Melbourne, Australia and grew up surrounded by music. She has studied classical piano for 16 years and acoustic guitar for eight years. She began guitar as an accompaniment for her first original songs and has since incorporated piano, cello, electric guitar, bass and drums into her sound.
Now 22 years old, Lydia has worked with a talented group of musicians - Tim O'Donnell (from 'Thin Man' and 'The Disappointments')
From the reflective ballad "Hibiscus January" and folk-inspired love song "Time Somewhere" to the emotionally-
"Lyrics are incredibly important to me, because it's the meaning in a song that often unites the room," Lydia says. "It's hard to feel strongly about a song that doesn't really say anything. These songs were written at different stages and different ages, but they're hopefully connected by a thoughtfulness and expressiveness that will unify and ignite people."
And ignite they do. Lydia's performances draw large crowds and her ease onstage combined with her cascading vocals can stir or silence the room. Now with a full band, she is excited about their upcoming shows.
"The songs just keep evolving with these guys - I'm very lucky to have such an incredible group of musicians to play with. I can't wait to launch the EP and play our other live shows because there'll be real energy onstage. We're raring to go."
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