Artist's albums
The Garden
2022 · album
In the Name Of (The Garden Version)
2022 · single
Fables (The Garden Version)
2022 · single
The Garden (The Garden Version)
2021 · single
Are You in Love?
2020 · album
Already Forgiven
2020 · single
Your Girl
2019 · single
Good Advice
2016 · album
Fool
2016 · single
Infamous
2015 · single
Tall Tall Shadow
2013 · album
Gold Rush
2010 · single
Heart Of My Own
2010 · album
Run
2010 · single
I Was A Daughter
2007 · single
In The Night
2007 · single
Oh, My Darling
2007 · album
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Biography
Basia Bulat is a singer-songwriter who lives in Montreal, Canada. Over the course of five albums, she has brought together an intrinsic contemporary sound with a love of classic folk, country and R&B songwriting. Her first two albums, the folk-music-tinted Oh, My Darling (2007) and Heart of my Own (2010) were recorded in analogue with punk-rock producer Howard Bilerman; 2004's Tall Tall Shadow, exploring friendship and grief, was made with Mark Lawson and Arcade Fire's Tim Kingsbury; 2016's Good Advice, a break-up album, was produced in Kentucky with My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James. In addition to her powerhouse voice, Bulat is an accomplished multi-instrumentalist, recording and performing on electric guitar, piano, autoharp, ukulele, bass and charango. Bulat is a three-time Polaris Music Prize finalist and has been nominated for three Juno Awards. In recent years she has also been selected to perform at landmark events such as the Montreux Jazz Festival, and Newport Folk Festival. As a touring artist, she has shared stages with acts including Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, The National, Arcade Fire, St. Vincent, and Sufjan Stevens.