Born to a musical family in rural Wales, Greta started writing songs as a child, often in her native Welsh language. The poetic traditions and story telling of her homeland continue to shape and influence her artistic process; one that has culminated in her forthcoming EP ‘Pessimist’ due out in spring 2021.
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The promising artist shared with us ‘Power’, we’re immediately pulled in by Greta Isaac’s infectious writing style and upbeat energy. What feels like an effortless attempt at writing music with a purpose, Greta is a rare type of artist that continues to impress us over and over again. Her attitude showcases a relatable and honest side to her music that we fall deeper in love with every new record she releases.
“This is about how I feel being looked at as a woman and how I can feel useless without the affirmation of the male gaze. Each line starts as a compliment then slowly transitions to sinister promises. The idea of being complimented about my appearance and when I haven’t accepted them, or actively challenged them, my appearance and my femininity is used as a weapon against me.” -Greta
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