Lou Gold | A Body of Water Tour
The Old Church Stoke Newington, London.

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Lou Gold, a captivating singer-songwriter originally from London and now living in Sheffield, is thrilled to announce the release of her debut album, *A Body of Water*, on June 6, 2025. Combining lyrical storytelling with an indie-folk sound infused with vintage soul production, Gold’s music has been likened to the works of Frazey Ford, Brittany Howard, Lianne La Havas, and Valerie June. Her thoughtful lyrics and honeyed tones invite listeners to explore themes of nature, transformation, hope and connection. Gold draws inspiration from her surroundings in Sheffield, the nearby Peak District, and her lifelong passion for people, politics, and the environment. Having honed her craft in bands exploring rock, indie, hip-hop, and breakbeat, she now takes center stage with her first solo project, a sound shaped by her guitar-driven songwriting and vivid storytelling. Lou Gold will be performing a stripped-back set with a few of her friends and bandmates from The Alchemists.
Yazmyn Hendrix, London-born loop artist, layers powerfully enchanting vocals, lush harmonies, haunting voice effects and gentle beatboxing. She makes her music in the now - carving something from nothing and making time stand still five minutes at a time. She’s an experimental multi-genre singer and songwriter who writes simple songs about complex things; love, life, reality and dreams. Yazmyn is synaesthetic, meaning she associates each song, each word and each instrument with colours and textures; this gives her an original perspective when writing and performing. In her own words, “Sometimes I find myself begging for my inner self to stay strong and guide me; this outer physical world can be so distracting from the truth we already have within. I see music as the channelling of a higher power that connects us all".