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Sigourney Rose (born January 31, 2003) is a Dutch singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist whose music feels like a summer breeze drifting through old memories — soft, honest, and full of longing.
With roots in Zeeland’s vibrant music scene, Sigourney first gained recognition winning Kunstbende Zeeland 2020, participating in Popsport, and taking home multiple local band competition titles. But over time, her sound evolved — now blooming into a delicate blend of indie folk and nostalgic pop, shaped by influences like Lizzy McAlpine, Asha Banks, and Bon Iver.
Her songs are deeply autobiographical, weaving reflections on friendship, longing, nostalgia, and the human connection into tender melodies. Whether backed by guitar, piano, or a mix of layered instrumentation, her work is a heartfelt exploration of the moments that shape us — the quiet ones, the wistful ones, the ones that linger.
“I write to remember. To hold onto what slips through the cracks — moments, people, feelings. My songs are made of things I didn’t know how to say out loud. They’re pieces of me, wrapped in sound, reaching for something real. It’s about being human, and letting that be enough.”
With roots in Zeeland’s vibrant music scene, Sigourney first gained recognition winning Kunstbende Zeeland 2020, participating in Popsport, and taking home multiple local band competition titles. But over time, her sound evolved — now blooming into a delicate blend of indie folk and nostalgic pop, shaped by influences like Lizzy McAlpine, Asha Banks, and Bon Iver.
Her songs are deeply autobiographical, weaving reflections on friendship, longing, nostalgia, and the human connection into tender melodies. Whether backed by guitar, piano, or a mix of layered instrumentation, her work is a heartfelt exploration of the moments that shape us — the quiet ones, the wistful ones, the ones that linger.
“I write to remember. To hold onto what slips through the cracks — moments, people, feelings. My songs are made of things I didn’t know how to say out loud. They’re pieces of me, wrapped in sound, reaching for something real. It’s about being human, and letting that be enough.”