Well, the comparison is rather obvious. If you are 17 and from New Zealand and are about to conquer the world there has to be a parallel drawn to Lorde. At least when it comes to song writing and quirky looks Aldous Harding is an easy comparison.
Aldous Harding got her start in Lyttelton, a port town on the outskirts of Christchurch. There she has kept sailors in check with cheek and a strong-songed tongue. She caught the ear of locals Ben Edwards and Delaney Davidson playing under her own name, Hanna Harding, alongside band The Eastern
Aldous Harding’s lead single, ‘Hunter’, has been characterised by Harding as a ‘gothic fairytale’. This is folk music, simple and bleak with Harding’s fragile coo reminiscent of retiring, 60s-era folk singers Vashti Bunyan and Linda Perhacs. ‘Hunter’ seems to occupy a place outside of time, opening with the refrain, ‘He’s a hunter, he’s a good man/Be brave when he brings you nothing home’ and closing with a vision of blood streaming down a river. While Hunter grabbed all the headlines TrendEngel wants to give you the chance to get to know another side of Aldous: Stop Your Tears off her debut record: