London singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, Cerian, has been described as a cross between Kate Bush, Joni Mitchell and London Grammar. She weaves together melodic vocals and rich harmony with a love of poetry and literature, her songs often quoting from legendary writers such as William Blake, Jack Kerouac, Percy Bysshe Shelle and Lewis Carroll to create heartfelt poetic musical journeys. Within a month of releasing her first song online, Cerian was a BBC Introducing featured artist and has been played nationally on BBC Radio on a number of occasions, to much critical acclaim. She recently enjoyed recording with Radiohead on their new album "A Moon Shaped Pool", and can be heard on six tracks.
Cerian was classically trained in voice, piano and harp and brings together a wide variety of different influences and musical experiences along with her extensive vocal range to create beautiful soaring songs. Having sung with the likes of U2, Radiohead, Sam Smith, Imogen Heap, Tom Chaplin, Laura Mvula, Newton Faulkner and Charlotte Church, she is now taking on the world with her own brand of contemporary ethereal folk.
Last year Cerian's performance highlights included playing two sold-out headline shows at the National Portrait Gallery, Glastonbury Festival, Village Underground, Bush Hall and Ronnie Scott's.
Cerian is looking forward to releasing her debut EP this Spring, which she has written and produced herself. Sign up to the mailing list to hear it first!