HEARD Collective

Singer-Songwriters Daisy Chute and Cerian co-founded the collective HEARD after they first met in the studio recording vocals for Radiohead album "A Moon Shaped Pool" in 2016 and quickly became friends, performing together on the London circuit.
Both multi-instrumentalists with Celtic roots and renowned for their angelic voices, they decided to combine forces and form a new collective of female musicians who tour together, play together and support one another. They called it HEARD. Between them they play a dozen different instruments from classics like guitar and piano to the more unusual harp and banjo.
Instead of seeing the small space that women occupy in the music industry as a competition, HEARD want to open the window of opportunity and the goal is to promote and celebrate women in music, and to support each other. Inspired by other collectives such as "I'm With Her" and "Songs of Separation", they have been likened to artists such as "The Staves" and "First Aid Kit".