
Delicate, hand-crafted folk with a playful edge. Acoustic storytelling using toy instruments and living-room percussion for a warm, intimate, and slightly eccentric feel.
Kat Flint creates a sound that feels like a well-loved scrapbook, full of pressed flowers and handwritten notes. Her music is rooted in the UK indie-folk tradition but carries a distinctively whimsical, DIY spirit. It is characterized by gentle acoustic guitar work, breathy vocals with a subtle Scottish lilt, and an inventive use of non-traditional instruments like glockenspiels and cardboard boxes that add a tactile, home-made quality to the arrangements.
What truly sets her apart is the sharp, observant nature of her songwriting. While the melodies are often sweet and inviting, her lyrics possess a mischievous wit and a knack for storytelling that avoids the cliches of the genre. There is a sense of 'the secret club' in her work, an intimacy that suggests you are being let in on a private joke or a cherished memory, all wrapped in a production style that embraces the warmth of a living-room recording.
Start with the album 'Dirty Birds' to experience her sound at its most realized. It captures the transition from her early, shoestring experiments to a more structured but equally charming chamber-folk aesthetic. It is perfect for listeners who appreciate the delicate balance between vulnerability and cleverness.
Kat Flint is a Scottish singer-songwriter born in Barbados and raised in Aberdeen. Her first album, Dirty Birds was released in 2008.
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