Harriet Wraith
Armed with just an acoustic guitar and her compelling voice, Harriet Wraith’s boldly minimalist sound masks the depth of her intricate songwriting, marked by authenticity and emotional undertone. Her music weaves folk, pop, and blues influences into a distinctive auditory tapestry that feels both timeless and refreshing.
Harriet’s lyrics, like the haunting refrain of ‘You can see the deep fatigue, Imprinted on her skin, Invisible tattoos, Of where love hasn’t been,’ resonate deeply, inviting listeners into her explorations of love, loss, grief, and self-doubt. Her pared down approach doesn’t just eliminate distractions—it amplifies the raw emotion in every note, creating a deeply personal experience for her audience.
Harriet’s stripped back performances deliver an immediate, almost tangible bond with her audience. The simplicity of her acoustic format draws listeners into a shared journey of reflection and understanding, leaving them profoundly moved long after the last note fades.