Anyone who cites both Sondheim and Sufjan Stevens as influences, whose music seems to walk a fine line between indie-folk, and the classical and musical theatre world, and who has taken it upon themselves to rewrite Chopin to their own liking, is obviously an artist you need to keep an eye on—for all the right reasons.

And Moss is a prime example of exactly why you need Eleri Ward in your life. It is a delicate sweep of classical grace and folk sensibilities, spaciousness and atmosphere, poise and purpose and one of the most seductive vocal deliveries you will have heard in a long time. What is not to love?


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