GEORGIA FIELDS
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PROJECT OVERVIEW
Singer-songwriter Georgia Fields seeks funding to record her fourth studio album (master)piece with drummer and producer Josh Barber.
Inspired by “restricted and repetitive behaviours,” a key diagnostic criterion for autism, she will use loops, polyrhythms, and melodic patterns to craft an ambitious, distinctive art-pop work. Lyrics draw on Georgia’s lived experience, exploring masking, parenting, and identity.
The project includes interdisciplinary collaboration with neurodivergent visual artist Kalindy Williams, expanding the album into a multi-sensory artwork.
The album’s lead single, Chameleon, has already been recorded as a proof-of-concept and will be released in April 2026. (Chameleon is not included in this CA grant budget).
Funding is sought to complete the remaining 9 album songs, and realise an integrated visual world across single art, album art, music video, and an album zine.
Three additional singles will be released, building towards the album in November 2026:
Night Swimming, released Wednesday 15 July 2026
Split Down the Middle, released Wednesday 2 September 2026
Omens, released Wednesday 28 October 2026
Full album released Friday 27 August
EXAMPLE OF NEW WORK
Below is lead single Chameleon, due for release on Wednesday 15 April 2026. This track is indicative of the alt-pop sound of the album, including the layered vocal loops in the outro.
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Who am I, who am I
Who am I
Who?I change my shape to fit the catalyst
Reading the room, reading the script
Read it like an anthropologist
Looking for codes to encryptI wear this mask so well
So well that I can't tell
What's underneath the shell
What's under?I'm a chameleon
Who am I, who am I
Who am I
Who?Yeah it's all in my delivery
I mean what I say, I say what I mean
But it's not enough, it seems
Gotta fill it out with pleasantriesI look you in the eye
Hold tight to my disguise
I feel my heartbeat rise
I feel my -I'm a chameleon
Change my colours, change my skin
But I can't change, won't change
What's withinWho am I, who am I
Who am I
Who?
EXAMPLES OF GEORGIA’S
PREVIOUS WORK
Official music video for Holding My Hands Out from the Hiraeth album, produced by Josh Barber.
Waiting for a Spark, a stand-alone single released in November 2024, produced by Josh Barber. An animated visualiser was created by Kalindy Williams using analogue collage techniques.
EXAMPLES OF KALINDY WILLIAMS’ PREVIOUS WORK
The following selections from Kalindy Williams’ visual art portfolio illustrate the style and aesthetic she will bring to Georgia’s fourth album.
Praise for Georgia Fields
“Fields' vocals float hypnotically, while meticulously crafted art-pop arrangements ruminate beneath. Fields presents each vignette of Hiraeth with vivid emotion, and a certain electricity runs across each line... Hiraeth feels like a moment of arrival.” ★★★★
— The Australian Newspaper
“Georgia's vocals take the lead dynamically as they dance between sincere and soft, to powerful and soul-moving. Beautifully composed and delivered between gritty and dainty moments, Holding My Hands Out is a testament to Georgia’s abilities as a songwriter and a vocalist.”
— Pilerats
“Georgia Fields dreams fantastic Technicolour. Her subconscious teems with breathless stuff about flying, falling and lunar possession. Darkly-coded collisions of fairytale and myth... Irrepressible pop.”
— The Sydney Morning Herald
“It’s in poised vocal and muscular percussion where Fields is in her element; when she’s off the leash yet achieving the balance of melancholy.”
— Rhythms Magazine
“A magnetic showing of fearless art-pop and searing vulnerability.”
— Ramona Magazine
“A voice you simply cannot unhear... The evocative songstress paints entire worlds with her tunes [and] the Andromeda String Quartet give the songs distinctly epic vibe.”
— Frankie Magazine
“Holding My Hands Out is less an indie-pop track than a carefully layered piece of sonic art. Each addition of an instrument is a brush stroke… Georgia’s vocals range from a breathy caress to soaring dominance.”
— The Point Music News
“Intelligent, seductive and touched by a vividly-blooming magic.”
— The Autumn Roses
“She possesses a powerful pop voice that’s at once forceful and elegant, and on Holding My Hands Out, her vocal control of the song is supreme.”
— Tone Deaf
“Her weightless vocal makes us feel airborne... Fields’ latest record Hiraeth beautifully encapsulates the rich complexity of the human experience.”
— Beat Magazine
“Holding My Hands Out is a quiet anthem.”
— TheMusic.Com.Au
“Astral Debris is her finest, most expansive work yet.”

