Katy Carr’s sixth studio album Providence was inspired initially by a dream sequence that the award-winning singer songwriter remembers upon waking. Themes around water – including songs about taking in Hampstead’s Ladies’ Pond and miracles on the River Vistula – good versus evil, fighting for freedom as well as love and death are explored. The new album creates the third and final chapter in her Polish roots rediscovery trilogy initiated by her fourth album, ‘Paszport’ (2012). 


Katy Carr’s sixth studio album Providence was inspired initially by a dream sequence that the award-winning singer songwriter remembers upon waking. Themes around water – including songs about taking in Hampstead’s Ladies’ Pond and miracles on the River Vistula – good versus evil, fighting for freedom as well as love and death are explored. The new album creates the third and final chapter in her Polish roots rediscovery trilogy initiated by her fourth album, ‘Paszport’ (2012). 

Katy believes that the people she has met along the way have been linked through providence and that her experiences have been synchronised through fate. Picture yourself through the new album’s release, transported back to Hampstead post World War II sometime around 1947, where you are hosting a party at Erno Goldfinger’s house for the elite thinkers, writers, military leaders of Britain and Poland throughout the ages. The Cold War has begun and Stalin has sealed his Iron Curtain stamp on Europe.

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