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Melbourne singer-songwriter Georgia Fields releases her new album 'Hiraeth' today. Inspired by a Welsh word with no direct translation, the album is an art-pop ode to the many languages of longing. To celebrate the release, Fields breaks down the meaning behind the album title and shares some of her favourite untranslatable words. Get ready to upgrade your vocab with these lesser-known idioms.
We check in with two musician mums – Gumbaynggirr and Yamatji soul queen Emma Donovan, a single mum, and self-managed Melbourne art-pop singer-songwriter Georgia Fields, founder of the Mother Lode website, which shares resources to help mothers maintain sustainable careers in the arts – to discuss how we can help more women keep doing what they love doing creatively and pursuing their dreams within motherhood.
Music for a good cause!
"Lush vocals paired with diverse, at times challenging orchestral arrangements."
Album number two sees the multi-instrumentalist experiment with bolder sounds
The result of email collaboration
Fields’ performance may not be as polished as many others, but it’s warm, endearing and entertaining, and you can’t ask for much more than that.