Heather Nova

Heather Nova is a Bermudian singer-songwriter known for her ethereal voice and poetic lyricism. She emerged in the mid-1990s, blending genres such as alternative rock, folk, and pop. Nova gained prominence with her debut album, "Glowstars" (1994), which featured the hit single "Walk This World." Her subsequent albums, including "Oyster" (1996) and "Siren" (1999), solidified her reputation, with "Oyster" spawning popular tracks like "Island" and "Not Only Human." Throughout her career, Nova has been praised for her introspective songwriting and emotive performances. Her music often explores themes of love, loss, and nature, resonating with a diverse audience. She has released multiple albums, including "Storm" (2001) and "The Jasmine Flower" (2008), showcasing her evolution as an artist. Heather Nova's impact on music is characterized by her influence on the indie and alternative scenes, inspiring a generation of singer-songwriters with her unique sound and heartfelt storytelling. She continues to tour and release new music, maintaining a loyal fanbase and contributing to the rich tapestry of contemporary music.