

Azure Ryder returns with her new single and video ‘North Star’, alongside the announcement of her debut album, Even Flowers Can Bruise, set
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Azure Ryder
Azure Ryder returns with her new single and video ‘North Star’, alongside the announcement of her debut album, Even Flowers Can Bruise, set for release on 25 September. Azure Ryder has built a reputation for her distinct vocal style and honest songwriting. Her music blends elements of folk and country with a melancholic and deeply nostalgic ‘vintage’ feeling dream pop, with a focus on emotion and cinematic-storytelling. ‘North Star’ introduces the next phase of her sound and writing. The track centres on love — how it’s given, received, and what it means to hold onto it. Carried by sweeping melodies and her unmistakable vocal warmth, ‘North Star’ feels both celestial and deeply rooted — a reflection of the sonic world Azure continues to build. Azure Ryder (on ‘North Star’): “This song is what I hope it feels like for me to love you. An ode to who I am, the way I give my heart and the way I hope it is received. Love I’ll always reach for, lover I’ll forever be, and love, we all deserve. One that dares to see you, dares to hold you, and dares to dream with you every step of the way. North Star breathes deep in a kind of love that is crucial we believe in, this magical thing that’s always with us and guiding us like the stars that live above us far beyond forever and ever.” The single offers a first look at Even Flowers Can Bruise, a debut album that explores vulnerability, relationships, and personal growth. Azure Ryder is a Sydney-born singer-songwriter who has steadily built an audience through a series of EP releases including Running With The Wolves, Crazy With The Light and Ladder to the Moon. Her work has earned strong support across streaming and media, highlighting her emotive songwriting and distinctive vocal tone. As a live performer, she has toured nationally and supported artists such as Teddy Swims, Angus & Julia Stone, Matt Corby, and Alexander Stewart. With Even Flowers Can Bruise, Azure steps fully into her own light. Both delicate and powerful, her music continues to bloom in unexpected ways — reminding us that even the softest things can carry strength, and that beauty and resilience often grow side by side.
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May 2026
On Local Sounds
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