The Manchester-via-Gloucester songwriter first came to public attention after her singles ‘Flaws’ and ‘Asylum’ brought huge streaming success - the latter is approaching 8.5 million Spotify plays. A UK and European tour with Jesca Hoop followed soon after, as did festival appearances at SXSW, Greenman and Cambridge Folk Festival - Foy was also set to play Glastonbury’s Acoustic Stage in 2020.
Having lost her Dad to depression, ‘Left Centred Weight’ is about the existential thoughts prompted from understanding mortality at a young age.
“It’s about feeling that everyone’s going to die, which comes about from having grieved once before. But ultimately coming to terms with it and making peace”, Foy explains.