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musicOMH
The follow-up to 2022’s Flood is a more reflective, inward looking collection, having been inspired by a falling out with a formerly close friend
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DIY
Stella’s most expressive and vulnerable work to date
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No Ripcord
Donnelly’s confidence has heightened since, remaining just as honest to herself as ever. Maybe it’s not the showiest of returns, but instead, she proves that the toughest battles are the ones that happen inside us
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Mojo
If Love And Fortune covers messy terrain, the 22-year-old traverses it with cool panache, plus shades of Gen-X touchstone Juliana Hatfield and Eleanor Friedberger's glistening Rebound. Print edition only
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Under The Radar
It’s the sound of an artist coming to terms with impermanence and imperfection, and ultimately finding beauty and hope in what remains
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Dork
Whilst she may have had her initial doubts about returning to making music, ‘Love and Fortune’ proves that as long as she’s still creating, she’s very much on the right path
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God Is In The TV
It’s a sterling showcase for her indefinable ability to turn trauma into triumph, the feeling of being lost into finding yourself again, one note at a time
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Northern Transmissions
Love and Fortune is an act of stillness and courage. By stripping her music down to gentle instruments and her raw vocals, Stella Donnelly allows every single emotion to breathe, resulting in her most vulnerable and powerful record yet
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