Arizona-based “cactus pop” artist Sidney Bird has just released her latest album, Desert Person. The 10-track collection blends spaghetti western, cinematic, and folk-drenched indie pop. Bird describes the album as “a collection of songs I wrote over the past couple of years based on the idea of relationships—whether family, love, friendships, or even the relationship we have with ourselves.”
Sidney Bird is making waves in the music scene with her distinct southwestern sound. She has collaborated with notable artists such as Noah Kahan and worked with producer Jackson Hoffman, who is known for his work with Meg Smith and Hayes Warner. With over 10 million streams to her name, Bird has established herself as an artist to watch. She is set to headline her third tour, performing in 250-capacity venues like Mercury Lounge.
Bird has previously supported artists like Hans Williams, Natasha Bedingfield, and Quarters of Change, and even performed alongside country star Dierks Bentley in Scottsdale, where she played to an audience of 10,000. Her songwriting collaborations include tracks like “Bad Timing” and “Wild,” co-written with Noah Kahan.
*Desert Person* is a deeply personal exploration of relationships, told through Bird’s signature cactus pop style. It cements her place in a growing genre that straddles the lines between western pop and indie pop, drawing comparisons to Kacey Musgraves, Maggie Rogers, and Leon Bridges. With her southwestern roots and undeniable talent, Sidney Bird is quickly becoming a standout voice in the indie music scene.
Check out Sidney Bird’s latest album on Spotify @Desert Person, Apple Music @Desert Person and watch her music videos on YouTube.
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