Amy Odell

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Amy Odell
Amy Odell performing at The Byline Festival, UK, 2018
Odell performing at The Byline Festival, UK, 2018
Background information
Occupation(s)Musician, singer-songwriter, composer, artist, writer, poet
InstrumentsVoice, guitar, piano, organ
Years active2009–present
Websiteamyodellmusic.com

Amy Odell is a British indie folk songwriter, artist[1] and poet. Her approach to music has been described as organic, emotive atmospheric delivering hypnotic vocals. Her genre is an intertwining of 60s folk, indie, with threads of country and rich lyrical content. Her work explores politics, spirituality, solitude and relationships. A few of her past collaborative projects include Black Sky Down EP, guest vocal appearance on Gavin Friday album Catholic as well as a film score. Her first EP was released in 2014 and her album, Sirens, was released in 2016. Her debut vinyl 7' single, "Put That Gun Down" was released in 2018.

Odell also collaborated with the record producer Ken Thomas who produced and remixed two of her original tracks "Black Crow" and "I Am The Queen".

Music career[]

Friends and Crocodiles (2006)[]

Singer/co-writer for track used for TV production Friends and Crocodiles for Stephen Poliakoff

Capturing Mary (2007)[]

Singer/co-writer for the song used for the TV drama Capturing Mary for Stephen Poliakoff

Time Travel Boyfriends (2009)[]

Composer for the film Time Travel Boyfriends original film score, creating seven original pieces of music for the film

The Smoke (2014)[]

Singer/co-writer for the song "Love" which was used as soundtrack for film The Smoke

Discography[]

  • Black Sky Down – EP – Roebeck & Amy Odell (2010)
  • New York Chill Out album (2010)- "Black Sky Down" -Roebeck & Amy Odell
  • Death in Venice – EP (2014)
  • "Sound of a King" – Single (2014)
  • "Black Crow" – Remix (2016)
  • Time Travel Boyfriends – (Original soundtrack) 2016
  • Sirens – Album (2016)
  • "Put That Gun Down" – Single (2016)
  • "I Am The Queen" – Remix (2017)
  • "Put That Gun Down" – Vinyl single (2018)
  • "Something" – Single (2019)
  • "Close my eyes" -single -Featuring The flaming Mustards (2021)

References[]

  1. ^ "untitled Painting". Saatchi Art. Retrieved 24 May 2021.

External links[]

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