Artist's albums
Where You Are
2023 · single
Miles Away
2023 · single
Solid Ground
2023 · single
Glimmer (Remixes)
2022 · EP
Free (Supathick Remix)
2022 · single
Glimmer
2022 · EP
Glimmer
2022 · single
A Christmas Kind Of Love
2021 · single
Run
2021 · single
7Hundred25
2020 · single
Standards
2020 · single
Dm Me
2019 · single
Teach Ya
2019 · single
Isobel's Song (Live at Box Hill)
2019 · single
Bitter Sweet
2019 · single
Presence
2018 · single
You
2018 · single
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Biography
Velvet Bloom’s music speaks to the soul with an oozing honey pot of silky vocals, lush soundscapes and raw emotion. Fusing delicate songwriting with a luscious and vibrant soul sound that can fill any venue. Making up this soul collective is Alex Markowitsch, guitarist, bassist, and producer of Velvet Bloom bringing guitar licks and riffs as glossy as his long wavy hair. Miguel Hutton (Stevie Jean, Jothi, King River Rising) providing his steady groove to the Velvet Bloom keys, synth, synth bass and percussion. On the drums is Nic Morton who keeps a tight rhythm allowing lavish chords to wash over. Last but not least, is guitarist, lead vocalist and primary songwriter of all that is Velvet Bloom, Maddy Herbert. A literal ray of sunshine inside a human being that beams from centre stage and warms the entire room no matter where you are standing. Maddy’s vocals have been described as buttery, soulful, angelic, and ethereal. Her songs are lyrically and vocally driven, always profound and reflective with a focus on healing, mental health, self-worth, and identity. Every word is intentional and thoughtful. All members bring their own compelling flavours to add to the delicious melting pot that is Velvet Bloom. “Equal parts enthralling and enchanting, Velvet Bloom is undeniably on the cusp of big things in the near future.” - Tyler Jenke, Rolling Stone Magazine