"You bought me a big red rose, but I picked myself three" sings twenty year old Beaux Saunders as she debuts her new single, ‘Ain’t That Beautiful’ out on May 31st.
A summery sweet pop anthem, yet a deceptively cruel tale of craving freedom and rejecting fickle love.
Beaux sings about what it’s like to be twenty years old, how she doesn’t want a boyfriend - she can live without one. A refreshing and honest approach to life in London during a hot summer delivered through the eyes of one of the most exciting singer songwriters to emerge this year.
Beaux’s music is stylishly acoustic with a hint of blues and jazz, her haunting voice belies her young age, as does the maturity of her lyrics.
A poignant mixture of poetry and satire which, coupled with a filthy laugh and a passion for Pinot Noir and all things artistic, contributed to her being described by the lead guitarist of the Kings of Leon as ‘simply awesome.'
Beaux is an exciting addition to the London music scene. Playing piano and singing from an early age, Beaux's talent for expression and her obvious passion for music shine through both on stage and off.
She doesn’t take herself too seriously and when not dragging her much loved piano from gig to gig, she can be found basking in the sunshine with friends, or taking advantage of what her native city has to offer.
She’s Blondie with Brit Attitude. She’s the girl next door with the dirty clever mind and a definite one to watch this year.