Liadh (pronounced 'Leah'), is an Irish musician, songwriter and producer. With a background in psychology and a fascination for the human mind and behaviour, Liadh uses her music to create lyrically vulnerable work about topics such as sobriety, mental health and neurodiversity.
Liadh’s debut single ‘Can’t Face The Day’ is a synth pop bop, and her second single ‘Illusions’ is a dance pop banger with an eerie undertone. Both are from her debut EP 'Illusions', which promises more vibrant melodies and intelligent exploration of things we don’t usually talk about in popular culture.
Fluent in Irish and French, Liadh is also an avid reader who is fascinated by the links among languages, literature and music. She is known for her powerful and theatrical stage presence, reminiscent of Kate Bush and Florence and the Machine. Her unique fusion of talents make her a force worth paying attention to.