Nandi Bushell shares dreamy single ‘The Solely One’ with new band Blu Reflection

Nandi Bushell has shared her first single together with her new band Blu Reflection, titled ‘The Solely One’.
The 14-year-old made her title performing drum covers that may go viral. She started taking part in the drums when she was 5, and shot to viral fame in 2020 at simply ten years previous, for her on-line drum battles with Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl – with Grohl even admitting defeat in November of that 12 months.
She would go on to carry out ‘Study To Fly’ at the Taylor Hawkins tribute live performance, following his demise aged 50 in 2022, taking part in with a pair of drumsticks that he gifted her. Final 12 months, in the meantime, she coated John Lennon‘s ‘Energy To The Individuals’ at Obtain Pageant with Tom Morello.
Now, Bushell has debuted her new band, during which she performs drums and in addition sings. The road-up is accomplished by Sebby Joel on guitar, and Kea Emina on bass.
Blu Reflection had launched some covers final 12 months however that is their first time releasing unique music. The track is a mid-paced, dreamy alt-pop observe that includes the refrain: that includes the lyrics, “Possibly I’m the one one/ That appears like this/ Possibly you’re the one one/ Who hurts like me.”
Test it out beneath:
Bushell beforehand launched unique songs as a solo artist, resembling ‘The Shadows’, ‘Gods and Unicorns’, and ‘Into the Abyss’.
In January, Bushell shared a canopy of Karen Carpenter‘s iconic efficiency of ‘Dancing in The Avenue’.
Carpenter famously carried out the hit, taking up each drums and lead vocals, in entrance of a studio viewers on Your All American College Show in 1968. On the time she was simply 16 years previous – two years older than Bushell is now.
“I’ve a lot love and respect for Karen Carpenter!” Bushell wrote on X/Twitter. “She was such an unbelievable drummer, singer, songwriter. An absolute legend! I’ve been despatched this video clip greater than some other, so thought I’d given her wonderful solo a go.”