Anaïs Cardot releases the spectacular EP ‘Pink Magnolia’

Anaïs Cardot has been honing her craft since the age of 14, with a relatable and compassionate message that dives in to the themes of self-love and mental health. Cardot has overcome the challenges of Arthrogryposis, a disease that was said to limit her ability to walk, talk, and even sit, finding her voice and capturing all who hear it. Selling out her very first headline show, its been up and up since the artists first release in 2020.

After immediately making waves with distinct talent and flowing grooves, Anaïs Cardot has released her debut EP ‘Pink Magnolia’ a project that was held in high regard long before its release into the world. Showcasing her multi-lingual abilities in a way that adds a rich depth to her music, with her choice of language feeding into emotion of the tracks. Gorgeous harmonies support angelic lead vocal performances that adapt to each genre influence Anaïs brings to the table. Whether paired with complex acoustic guitar, warm pianos or groovy drum lines, Anaïs brings forth and effortless nostalgia with a modern injection that grants instant appeal to all who come across her music. Themes of self-discovery and heartbreak transcend the lyricism, creating an indescribable emotional pallet.

Anaïs shares, “Pink Magnolia, a name with dual significance, captures the essence of my musical journey. Its roots lie in the evocative scent that followed me during the creation of these heartfelt songs, each a reflection of my transformative experiences over the past few years. I sought to depict my evolving thoughts and emotions throughout the process.

The title also serves as a metaphor, comparing my artistic journey to the Pink Magnolia’s enchanting bloom. Like the flower, this body of work remained veiled, hidden from the world before revealing its beauty, vulnerability and authenticity that resonates deeply with the listener. Thus, Pink Magnolia stands as a testament to growth, encapsulating the journey of the flower.”

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