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Herald (album)
''Herald'' is the second studio album by Australian musician Odette, released on 5 February 2021 through EMI Music Australia. Supported by the singles "Feverbreak", "Dwell", and "Amends" and "Trial by Fire"—''Herald'' debuted and peaked at number 47 on the ARIA Albums Chart. At the 2021 ARIA Music Awards, the album was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album and Best Blues & Roots Album and Eben Ejdne was nominated for Best Cover Art for this release. Background The album follows on three years after Odette's debut album, ''To a Stranger'' (2018), which received high critical acclaim and two ARIA Awards nominations in the year of release. Discussing the album in a press release, Odette stated: "This album is sort of a nuanced discussion of the positives and the negatives of mental illness and also just being a human being. It talks about the realities of hurting others, the consequences of that, and even more so, it holds me accountable—it holds me to my word." R ...
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Odette (musician)
Georgia Odette Sallybanks (born 1997), who performs as Odette, is an English-born Australian singer-songwriter and musician. Her debut album, '' To a Stranger'' (July 2018), peaked at No. 13 on the ARIA Albums Chart. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2018 it was nominated for Best Adult Contemporary Album and Breakthrough Artist – Release. Early life Odette was born in Bath, England in 1997 and grew up in inner western Sydney, Australia. Her mother is South African and her father is English-born. She began writing music at approximately eight years old, while attending Haberfield Public School. Musical style and influences Odette cites Joanna Newsom, Laura Mvula and her grandfather (a jazz pianist) as musical influences, and poets John Keats and Walt Whitman as lyrical influences. Career 2017–2018: ''To a Stranger'' In 2017, Odette released her debut single, "Watch Me Read You", a piano ballad incorporating spoken word which she wrote in England in 2015. It peaked at No ...
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