A singer-songwriter from Suffolk who has found success nationally and on streaming platforms for her music has released her debut EP, which has been three years in the making.
Grace Calver, who lives near Sudbury and attended One Suffolk Sixth Form in Ipswich, has released 'my life and its disasters' on all streaming platforms.
The 19-year-old has already had success around the country.
She has performed in cities around England, had her music played on national radio stations, and supported Toploader and Liberty X in Ipswich, and Alfie Templeman in Cambridge.
Miss Calver said: "I am so excited to finally have it out for everyone to hear.
"Some songs on the album have been written for around three years now and have evolved as I've played them live into what they are now."
The five-track EP features three previously released songs that have all seen individual success.
Her debut single Zombie Conversations has been streamed 27,500 times, with the remix a further 6,709 times.
Her second single has been listened to 22,771 times on Spotify, with her third, Addicted, being heard 13,697 times on the streaming platform.
Her newest songs, Read Your Mind and For Dead make up the EP.
Along with singing, the teen plays the guitars, bass and piano on the EP, with Oscar Liddiard featuring on the drums in all of the songs.
She will get a chance to showcase these new songs in upcoming shows around the country.
These include performing sets on both days of the Suffolk Show, the First Light Festival in Lowestoft and in Brighton and Birmingham supporting Paul Weller from The Jam's daughter, Leah Weller.
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