“Dublin singer-songwriter channeling PJ Harvey's intensity through confessional grunge, dark indie, and synth-tinged art rock about mental illness, desire, and female identity.”
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Curatorial notes
Naoise Roo grew up in Dublin immersed in Motown and 60s records at home, then Radiohead, Nirvana, The Pixies, and PJ Harvey as a teenager. She wrote songs privately for years but didn't perform live until her twenties. When she finally emerged, the effect was immediate: a voice that could silence a room, married to songs that genre-hopped from visceral grunge to ambient electronica, all threaded...


