Singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and all-round-pop-talent
Amelia Moore is breaking through with a seductive new take on alt-pop.
Words:
Martyn Young.“I have very big plans and very big goals.” Amelia Moore is a new pop sensation in a hurry. As we approach the release of her debut EP, ‘Teaching A Robot How To Love’, it’s clear that we are dealing with a singular talent.
“I feel like it’s been a long time coming for me. I’ve known that this is what I wanted to do for a very long time,” she explains as she outlines her vision for pop domination. It’s a vision based on incredible ambition and a desire to transform herself. She describes her rise as, “being on a journey from homeschool to Hollywood.” “I grew up very sheltered, and I went to school in Nashville and had the biggest culture shock. I didn’t realise a lot of things about reality that were actually normal, but I was just raised so differently to everybody else.”
Her formative years were spent in Nashville, Tennessee, before moving to Los Angeles. She spent her childhood playing violin as a 5-year-old, then had a phase of being obsessed with musical theatre before she realised, aged 13, that pop glory was her destiny. “I realised I wanted to be an artist because I was doing all these plays, and I had this moment where I thought, why would I want to be on Broadway and pretend to be somebody else and sing somebody else’s songs when I can write my own songs? I was dreaming big and working really hard.”
All that aspirational dreaming ultimately led to the stunning series of songs released in the last six months that have got people so excited. Amelia Moore makes big music. Big dramatic, emotion-laden music with an expressive, dynamic future-facing flourish. She uses her voice as an intensely powerful and malleable instrument full of personality and texture. On songs like ‘
Sweet and Sour’ and ‘
Vinegar’, you can hear an artist working at the midpoint of Charli XCX-style sonic innovation and Mariah and Ariana-style vocal masterclasses. It’s an intoxicating mix.