Forever youthful and able to steal your attention from the very first note, Becky Krill’s new album Little Girl specialises in leaving fans singing along into a hairbrush. The type of album that will remind fans of Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill and the importance of growing up and experiencing growing pains, ‘Little Girl’ is making waves in the industry because it’s as real as it gets.
Hearing an artist be personal with her fans and share her experiences with the world is empowering to say the least. Led by the heartfelt single ‘Bubble’, the ten-track album comes straight from the heartfelt and hears Becky at her best. ‘Bubble’ explores how our gender, race and overall identities can put us in harm’s way, the track encourages people to stand up for themselves to bullies, racists and oppressors of all kinds.
Becky is certainly the type of role model you’d be proud to support, and Little Girl explains why. Drawing inspiration from the likes of Ani Difranco, Sara Bareilles, TLC and The Rolling Stones to name a few, Becky’s diverse soundscapes all pay ode to her roots.
Working with producer and recording engineer Craig Levy for the release, Becky is certainly in fine company.