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THIRD GIRL FROM THE LEFT: ART POP MEETS ALT/FOLK WORLDS

We are pleased to introduce you to Third Girl From The Left.

Third Girl From The Left has been releasing music since 2020. A seasoned, UK, award-winning songwriter (having previously spent 15 years learning her craft as an acoustic/roots artist), she took a bold new direction with her unique mix of art pop and alt/folk and now favours soundscape synths, electric guitars, and experimental tunings blended with shruti box, zither banjo and field recordings to create sonic new worlds.

Connecting with an audience is something Third Girl From The Left loves to do, and a pivotal moment happened whilst testing out material for the new project. Nicky recalls: “It’s always a nerve-racking moment presenting a completely new project to an audience; those annoying thoughts of self-doubt creep in, but as soon as I started playing, I could just feel the audience was onboard. There was a real connection, like we were all holding each other up, everyone being seen and heard. That’s what I want my audience to feel.”

Fans of Bjork, Kate Bush, Nadine Shah and Portishead will find similarities in Third Girl From The Left’s songwriting, consistently creating impactful, genre-defying art.

Career Highlights:
Support from legendary producer John Parish, BBC Introducing, Loud Women, Fresh on the Net, and more
Performed at the Dot to Dot Fringe Festival and supported acts like Lonelady and Scott Matthews
Released five singles and one EP

Beyond her music, Third Girl From The Left is a passionate advocate for women’s rights, particularly for the visibility and acceptance of women of all ages in the music industry. She uses her music as a platform to challenge the norms that limit underrepresented groups.

Looking Ahead:
“Hollowed” (single) – (Releasing May 2025)
Collaborative track with drummer Mike Wood (Releasing Summer 2025)
Debut album (Releasing Autumn 2025)
Planning shows for 2025

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