Right from a young age, pop artist Madeleine Howard has been influenced by New Zealand’s talented female musicians. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Brooke Fraser, Anika Moa and Bic Runga, Madeleine has worked hard to develop her own unique and undeniably distinctive Kiwi sound.
Hailing from Hawkes Bay, in 2013, Madeleine was accepted into the University of Otago’s Contemporary Performance Programme. For four years she studied under Lecturers including Dr Graeme Downes (The Verlaines,) Dr Ian Chapman and Nick Hollamby. During her time at university, Madeleine built up a catalogue of her own material, developing a Dunedin-influenced sound, mixed with a classic singer-songwriter vibe.
After relocating to Christchurch, Madeleine is now part of the Artist Development programme at SOLE Music Academy, where she has been developing and recording her music with Sacha Vee and Will McGillivray (nomad.) In the coming months, she will release consecutive singles from her debut EP Just Reaching Out.
Madeleine believes music is not about the spectacle, and should instead be authentic, raw and honest. She’s passionate about the power of connecting people through shared experiences, and has a knack for writing catchy melodies and layering them over memorable hooks. After years of perfecting her craft, she is finally ready to show the world what she can do.
Madeleine is definitely one to watch as she emerges into the New Zealand music scene.
INTERVIEW: Interview with Madeleine Howard Submitted by elchicko |
15 Sep 2020 |
REVIEW: EP Review: Just Reaching Out Submitted by IslaMusic |
2 Sep 2020 |
REVIEW: Single Review: Missing Pieces Submitted by IslaMusic |
30 Jun 2020 |
REVIEW: Single Review: No More Submitted by Corinner |
18 May 2020 |
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