Mindy Gledhill
Over the course of her
career, indie pop singer-songwriter Mindy Gledhill released several independent
albums with a cadre of award-winning producers.
2010's 'Anchor' was Mindy's
breakthrough album & includes ukulele feel-good track "I Do Adore,"
the romantic and comforting "Anchor," and the tender "Hourglass."
Other gems include the playful "Whole Wide World," the heartfelt "All
About Your Heart," & wanderlust travel-themed "California."
'Winter Moon' is Mindy's take
on Christmas classics while 'Pocketful of Poetry' and its title track sees a
whimsical, vintage-inspired side of Mindy. The album includes fan favorites
"Oh No!," "Trouble No More," & "Little Red Bike."
Mindy's introspective 'Rabbit
Hole' album addresses Mindy's religious deconstruction. The album includes the
title track, "Boo Hoo!," "Bluebird," & "Wandering Souls." On
her latest albums, The Phone Booth Sessions Vol. 1 & Vol. 2,' Mindy
explores conversations with her inner child. These collections explore honest,
thoughtful conversations with her younger self as told through an older and
wiser lens of vulnerability, admiration, and reconciliation. Mindy's influences
include The Cardigans, Bjork, and The Sundays. She has been compared to
Beabadoobee, BENEE, Regina Spektor, Faye Webster, Laufey, Ingrid Michaelson,
and Clairo. Mindy's music is perfect for your sweet life moments, laid-back
picnics, cafe conversations, or when shooting your shot to your love crush.