
But what about America? Does Kimbra have her sights set on making her mark on our side of the map? "Put simply," says Kimbra "America is far bigger! However, I think Australia & NZ have a real buzz going on being slightly isolated. She's toured with name Australian acts like Little Red, and has plans to conquer the market down under with her own tour to support the release of her debut album Vows. Just like our Unsigned Find Alum Kimberly Cole, Perez Hilton is also a massive Kimbra fan and has publicly championed her on his well-known blog. And speaking of fans, Kimbra's got a few we might all recognize. Unsigned Kimbra is making massive waves in Australia, selling out shows and forcing venue doormen all over town to turn away droves of despondent fans. Well, whatever she's listening to, it's certainly working. "The live band goes in more of a funk direction and we definitely all gravitate towards progressive styles of music, which is due to the vast range of influences on this record." "I guess the music is a blend of theatrical pop and soul," says Kimbra. There are even rumors flying about that Kimbra used a tampon box to help create the percussion track for "Settle Down." Now how's that ownįor dedication? Truth be told though, even if we hadn't listened to all her other songs (three times on repeat if you must know) it's imminently clear that Kimbra cares not for genre binding labels, but is dead set on creating her brand of music. Within the first twenty seconds of the song, you've already experienced a mix of pop, soul, R&B, and even a cappella! You hear handclaps, kicking, stomping - all sorts of sounds you wouldn't expect to hear in a pop song.

But, if we're sure of one thing, it's that this 20-year-old Kiwi's debut single is anything but traditional. But, when it does happen, it's the kind of feeling that makes you question all you've previously thought about music. That kind of instant musical love is rare to say the least. Ten seconds into CG's exploration of Kimbra's new single "Settle Down," we knew we'd found something special.
