Üritus
Nessi Gomes is a songwriter shaped by edges, cultural edges, emotional edges, the places inside us that don’t clean up easily. Born to Madeiran parents in Guernsey, she grew up between languages, between islands, between identities. Maybe that’s why her work sits in the in-between - not folk, not pop, not confessional, not theatre, but something raw and unguarded, carried by a voice that doesn’t hide from itself.
Her songs lean into the dark, not for drama but for honesty. The grief, the doubt, the ache of trying to belong in your own life. She follows feeling where it goes, not where it’s supposed to go. And in doing so, she finds light that hasn’t been polished, only earned.
Her debut album, Diamonds & Demons, was born from upheaval and built with community support, a record of fragile hope and stubborn resistance. It quietly found its people, carrying her across continents and into rooms where listeners come not to escape, but to remember themselves.
Offstage, Nessi has spent the last decade working with the voice as a place to meet emotion and truth, influenced by her background in Creative Expressive Therapies and voice-based therapeutic work. It’s not performance training. It’s more like tending to the parts that don’t speak in sentences. Over the years, thousands have joined her workshops and retreats, not in search of perfection, but presence.
Now, she’s in a season of returning to the source, writing, unravelling, listening. New songs are taking shape, bruised and luminous, cracked-open and steady, refusing simple answers.
Nessi sings like someone trying to stay real in a world full of masks.
She writes for the ones who feel too much and keep going anyway.
Press Quotes
“Hauntingly atmospheric and lushly textured nods to Björk & Kate Bush.”
— Paul Lester, The Guardian
“A record that is at once lustrous and shadowy, mysterious and magical, an exercise in shaping beauty out of despair.”
— Alex Goddard, Music Week
“Stunning debut from a composer and lyricist of rare invention and beauty.”
— Alex Gallacher, Folk Radio UK
“The followers of Beth Gibbons, Joanna Newsom and the excellent Daughter will find themselves becoming fans of Gomes.”
— Songwriting (Songwriters) Magazine
“A slick contemporary singer-songwriter record with a subtle Fado aesthetic and Sam Lee on the title track.”
— fRoots
“Completely engulfing and enthralling. The minutes seem to melt away while listening. Candidly moving debut album.”
— R2 Magazine
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