Sarah Mary Chadwick is a New Zealand-born, Melbourne-based singer-songwriter known for her raw, emotionally charged music and hauntingly personal lyrics. Formerly the frontwoman of the lo-fi garage band Batrider, Chadwick transitioned into a solo career marked by minimalist piano arrangements and stark vocal delivery. Her work often explores themes of vulnerability, heartbreak, and self-reflection, delivered with brutal honesty and an unmistakable sense of intimacy.
Over the years, Chadwick has built a reputation for her prolific output and intensely affecting live performances. Albums like "The Queen Who Stole the Sky" — recorded on the grand organ at Melbourne Town Hall — and "Please Daddy" have solidified her as a daring and distinctive voice in indie and experimental music circles. Her blend of melancholic beauty and unflinching lyrical realism continues to resonate deeply with listeners drawn to music that isn't afraid to get uncomfortably real.
Join them and feed your new music addiction, and add the artists you love!
Get Started