Where’s Beth creates a lush brand of folk able to weave intricate details into a seamless whole.

Weszely adds a real world banal to hazy poetry. The success of the writing is how this never feels like a winking irony. Rather the truest picture of a particular moment, a particular time; poetic and playful and grounded in experience.

- Various Small Flames

An artist who has quickly found themself with a sound and style distinctly their own.

- CLOUT

Ethereal folk in the vein of Cassandra Jenkins and Julia Jacklin.

A blend of pop, synth pop, dream rock and indie folk all collide into something magical in its own unique way.

- We All Want Someone To Shout For

The vocal delivery has a subdued, shy, almost narrative quality as it delivers the poetic lyrics with an elegant sense of melodic phrasing.

A majestic piece of indie folk

- UpToHear

A master at storytelling.

Vulnerable in her lyricism and playful in her performance, it is a through-line vulnerability that makes Where’s Beth’s music appealing to folk lovers.

- Glasse Factory

A lucid effect we can’t get enough of.

- The Wild Is Calling

Enchanting, fragile textures.

- Tonic Grain

Spellbinding melodies.

- Lefuturewave