Singer Songwriter Ella Joyce Buckley looks like so:

Ella's elegaic ballads follow dreamlike narratives around sublime labyrinths woven out of piano, guitar and zither. She describes her music as 'seasonal', but her songs and voice have a peaceful and transportative capacity to entrance one beyond this schism. Fans of Joanna Newsom and Marissa Nadler, or just about anyone, for that matter, will find much to love in her spacious songcraft.
The album was recorded by Dirk de Kock at his Topsy Turvy Town Studio.
"A talent that all South Africans should be rushing out to experience...absolutely amazing...the South African link in a long lineage of folk singers that traces back from Karen Dalton to Beth Gibbons to Joanna Newsome." - isolation.tv
"Ella ensnares you in bewildering
dream sequences where you catch an image only to lose the story, but come out
at the end feeling you've been to a new place...The best part of her performance
is her voice. Perfect timbre, slipping like an eel through registers from sweet
and clear to smoky low" - vicky plum