Jo Schornikow is an Australian-born, Nashville-based musician known for her soulful indie rock sound and dual life as a solo artist and keyboardist for Matthew Houck's project Phosphorescent. Originally from Melbourne, she cut her teeth touring globally as a sideman before stepping into the spotlight with her solo work, blending warm piano melodies, haunting vocals, and lyrical vulnerability. Her 2020 album *Altar* (released via Secretly Canadian) showcases her knack for crafting intimate, atmospheric songs that feel like late-night heart-to-hearts, while recent singles like "Upstream" and "Ghosts" continue her exploration of raw emotional landscapes.
When she's not crafting her own melancholic pop gems, Schornikow stays busy collaborating – she's contributed keys to Sharon Van Etten's *Remind Me Tomorrow* tour and maintains her Phosphorescent duties. Her music often feels like a cozy cross between Carole King's storytelling and the moody textures of Cat Power, delivered with the quiet confidence of an artist who's paid her dues. Recent releases like *OurVinyl Sessions* and *Plaster* EP reinforce her reputation as a musician's musician, equally at home in stripped-back solo performances and lush, layered studio creations.
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