

The offbeat piano-bar twinkle of Regina Spektor and the moody undertow of Portishead were two twining threads of intrigue that put Gossling on the Australian indie pop radar with her 2009 EP, If You Can't Whistle. The coy alter ego of a Wodonga psychology student named Helen Croome gathered dimensions with the arrival of Melbourne pop journeymen Peter Marin and Ryan Meeking. A third EP, Intentional Living, made her a Channel [V] favourite en route to her full-length debut of 2013, Harvest of Gold. Scene-stealing vocals on 360's mega-hit Boys Like You and swooning duets with Alexander Gow and Henry Wagons attest to a unique and persuasive new voice.