Zoë Vera is a rising pop singer based in Auckland, New Zealand. Zoë made her mark on the music scene earlier this year with her debut single Don't Make It My Fault, an emotive song about a relationship gone horribly wrong.
Zoë Vera's latest single Amsterdam, released on the 25th of October, explores themes of depression and hopelessness. Aware that a geographical change from Auckland to Amsterdam won’t take the pain away, but unsure of what else to do, this song highlights the helplessness one can feel in an overwhelming situation. Zoë converses with herself in Amsterdam in a vulnerable, raw and honest way. Interestingly, Zoë was born in the Netherlands, having moved to New Zealand at eight years of age. Understandably then, moving back to Holland might feel like a solution.
Vera received an overwhelmingly positive response from her debut single; “Her vocal range and emotive delivery is impressive”, wrote LA on Lock, a reputable blogger in the music industry. Additionally, Tearaway wrote “Zoë Vera’s simple songwriting approach is moving and heartfelt, focusing on raw lyricism and showing off her beautiful vocal. This is a gorgeous introduction to a Kiwi artist who’s sure to stay on your musical radar”. Music & Fashion Blog commended Vera “for her rawness within her lyrical journey”.
Her melodic lyrics are captivating, conveying emotion and energy that listeners can sing along and relate to. Zoë is a Registered Emergency Nurse, returning to the music scene after having worked full-time during the pandemic. Zoë describes music as a form of expression and a constant source of comfort during her life.
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