About this album
Where they were
Released in 2007, 'Lady Croissant' served as a pivotal live EP following Sia's second studio album, 'Colour the Small One.' At this point in her career, Sia was gaining recognition for her unique voice and songwriting prowess, transitioning from a less mainstream artist to a more established figure in the pop landscape.
Why it matters
This album stands out for its critical acclaim and the impact of the lead track 'Breathe Me,' which gained significant attention after being featured in popular TV shows. The EP contributed to Sia's growing influence in the indie pop scene, solidifying her reputation as an artist capable of blending commercial appeal with artistic integrity.
Essential tracks
- "Breathe Me" โ 'Breathe Me' showcases Sia's emotional depth and vulnerability, encapsulating the essence of her sound with haunting lyrics and a powerful delivery.
- "Pictures" โ The opening track sets the tone for the EP with its ethereal production and poignant lyrics, illustrating Sia's artistic vision.
- "Destiny" โ 'Destiny' reflects Sia's ability to blend catchy hooks with introspective themes, making it an essential part of her early catalog.
Release Date
April 3, 2007
Artist Origin
Australia
Tracklist
- 1 Pictures 3:37
- 2 Donโt Bring Me Down 4:36
- 3 Destiny 3:55
- 4 Blow It All Away 5:19
- 5 Lentil 4:11
- 6 Numb 4:26
- 7 I Go to Sleep 3:17
- 8 Breathe Me 5:52
- 9 Distractions 5:03