Nieve Ella

Nieve Ella Pickering (born 1 January 2003) is an English singer. Her 2023 release, Young & Naive/Lifetime of Wanting, charted at No. 38 on the UK Independent Album Chart. She has also supported Dylan, Inhaler, and the Courteeners, and is a member of Loud LDN.

Nieve Ella
Nieve Ella in December 2022
Nieve Ella in December 2022
Background information
Birth nameNieve Ella Pickering
Born (2003-01-01) 1 January 2003 (age 21)
Occupation(s)Musician
Member ofLoud LDN

Life and career

Nieve-Ella's Hair & Beauty

Nieve Ella Pickering[1] was born on 1 January 2003,[2] grew up in Albrighton, east Shropshire,[3] and has two brothers. Their father moved to Spain when she was a child, having never lived with Nieve Ella, and died when she was eleven,[4] while their mother, Helen, is a hairdresser, and named her Albrighton High Street salon[5] "Nieve-Ella's Hair & Beauty" after her,[3] later renaming it to "Nieve Ella's Hair Salon".[5] Her first musical interest was in High School Musical.[6] Growing up, she applied twice to be on Britain's Got Talent;[4] in 2020, during the COVID-19 lockdown,[6] she discovered her late father's guitar, and taught herself how to play it after studying tabs online, writing her first song, "Four Years Gone", in less than a week.[4]

She attended Telford College,[7] but dropped out after receiving harsh criticism of her guitar playing abilities, and deciding to continue teaching herself.[8] Her first single, "Girlfriend", was released in July 2022;[9] the following December, she released "Glasshouses", a song about grieving,[10] and the month after that,[9] she released a five-track EP, Young & Naive,[11] which featured "19 In a Week", a song about adolescence.[12] In February 2023, she supported Dylan[13] and Inhaler on tour.[14] She then released "Big House", a rock song written about wanting to live with her boyfriend,[11] and in May 2023, she released "His Sofa", a love song about her insecurities.[15] She then supported the Courteeners at Lytham Festival.[16]

The following July, she released "Your Room", which was released alongside a music video,[17] and which described an ex-partner's new boyfriend and their infatuation with Phoebe Bridgers;[18] the following month, she and Hannah Grae performed at Reading Festival.[19] In September 2023, she released the EP Lifetime of Wanting, which included "Big House", "His Sofa", and "Your Room".[18] Both it and Young & Naive were released on vinyl by Blood Records in November;[20] said release charted at No. 38 on the UK Independent Album Chart later that month.[21] Later that month, she announced a short solo headline tour in February 2024,[22] during which she covered the Goo Goo Dolls' "Iris" and the Wannadies' "You and Me Song".[23] In December 2023, she appeared on Dork's Hype List,[24] and in March 2024, she released "The Things We Say", which she wrote shortly after arguing with her best friend.[25]

Artistry

Her earlier works were inspired by Billie Eilish,[11] while her later works including "Girlfriend" were inspired by Sam Fender, who she saw live in Birmingham[26] in August 2021.[27] In July 2023, Wonderland described her music as indie pop.[17] She is a member of Loud LDN,[28] a collective of London-based women and genderqueer musicians founded in May 2022.[29]

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