Scottish singer/songwriter
Kathryn Joseph released her debut album at the age of 40, and it was awarded the 2015 Scottish Album of the Year prize while drawing comparisons to artists like
PJ Harvey and
Joanna Newsom. Some 17 years after she was first offered a record deal,
Joseph finally capitalized on the raw, barebones nature of her compositions with
Bones You Have Thrown Me, And Blood I Have Spilled for a record of minimal instrumentation but maximum impact, which quickly established her reputation as a singer and songwriter. Her sophomore effort, 2018's
From When I Wake the Want Is, was shortlisted for the Scottish Album of the Year, and in 2022, she issued the emotionally charged
For You Who Are the Wronged, a semi-conceptual LP about abuse and survival.
She was born Kathryn Sawers in Inverness, Scotland, and began playing piano at the age of 11, but she hated it. A few years later she started to play again and began writing, which sparked a long road to a full-time career in music. When she was 23, a friend of
Joseph's wrote to a number of record labels championing her music, and eventually Sanctuary offered her a deal, which she turned down -- she felt she was too young and ill-equipped to manage the situation. In the intervening years she waitressed and played gigs locally in Aberdeen but made no real push for a career in the industry.
It was a tragic event that eventually sparked her music career.
Joseph became pregnant with a baby son, but he was born premature and died within a week of birth. She cited the event as giving her the impetus to begin making music in earnest, and following her son's death, she took his name as her own surname, becoming
Kathryn Joseph. She later fell pregnant again and had a healthy baby girl, Eve, and she also met
Marcus and Claire Mackay, who ran the independent label Hits the Fan.
Marcus became her producer and they soon completed what would become her debut album, which featured some songs that were written ten years previously. The album won the 2015 SAY Award, beating established acts like
Belle and Sebastian,
Young Fathers, and
Paolo Nutini, making her debut album (at the age of 40) a breakthrough of repute.
2017 proved a busy year for
Joseph as she branched out into a couple of different side projects. She teamed up with
Marcus Mackay and the
Twilight Sad's James Graham for
Out Lines, and the trio's debut album,
Conflats, was released in October 2017. That same year
Joseph made her first foray into theater, co-writing the music for the stage version of Emma Donahue's book Room with Cora Bisset. In 2018, she returned to solo music-making with the release of her sophomore record
From When I Wake the Want Is, which featured some light electronics in contrast to her debut's largely acoustic instrumentation. 2022 saw the release of her third full-length effort,
For You Who Are the Wronged. A song cycle concerning abuse, survival, and violation of one's self and others, it was recorded at the Lengths Studio in Fort William and co-produced by
Joseph. ~ Bekki Bemrose