
Jo Hill’s ‘girlhood.’: A Tapestry of Musical Influences and Empowerment Anthems

Anticipation is high and excitement is in the air as the British singer-songwriter Jo Hill prepares to drop her debut album, ‘girlhood.’, an ambitious project that is a rich tapestry woven with threads of musical genius from past and present. This revealing collection stands poised to rocket Hill into the spotlight on 22nd November, courtesy of UROK.
- A celebration of sisterhood, empowerment, and unapologetic self-expression.
- A nod to legendary talents like Queen, Boney M, The Beatles, Simon & Garfunkel, and Joni Mitchell.
- Modern-day echoes of creative powerhouses such as Big Thief, Remi Wolf, and Kacey Musgraves.
“Girlhood.” isn’t just an album; it’s a personal manifesto, a journey through vulnerability, and a bold statement of unfiltered identity. Hill’s own words capture the essence of the album: “Wearing your vulnerability on your sleeve and being a badass bitch while doing so.” These tracks are the whispers of heart-to-heart chats and the anthems of fearless confessionals.”
Furthermore, Jo Hill has crafted her album with serendipity and happy accidents at its core, celebrating the unpredictability of the creative process. She affectionately recalls, “The album I wish my mum gave me growing up.”
Fans won’t have to wait long after the album’s release to see Hill perform live. She is slated to take the stage for a headline show at London’s MOTH Club on 25th November, with tickets available from 18th October at 10 am.