“[We] felt we needed to compensate for being a woman in the studio or on tour, and we wanted to do something about it. It’s part of strength.” The first single she released, "Won't Hurt," is a testament to that. And then over drinks, hangouts, and honest conversations with her female friends in the industry, she started realizing she wasn't alone in feeling as though she was working extra hard to get heard just because of her gender. In the beginning Nott makes her voice sound small and fragile but it builds into a strong and powerful release in the chorus.It's Nott's hope that after this album, not only will she never have to be the only woman in a room again, but that women will be the ones running those rooms. Nott describes the theme of the songs as, “middle fingers to the sky. As Nott put it, “everything right down to the last detail to be a female’s creative input.” While the project follows a spate of all-female-produced films over the past year—Dee Rees' So what was it like when these women finally got together to make music on their own terms? If brother-sister duo Georgia Nott and Caleb Nott, better known as Broods, are prepared to weather the wave of pop success that could very well follow their debut album, Evergreen, to …
What a good job. And it’s a project which was spurned on by experience after experience of being “the only girl in the room” within the music industry. The song is a mash-up of Gotye’s Eyes Wide Open and Heart a Mess, part of Neon Gold records 10th anniversary compilation album! Join Facebook to connect with Georgia Nott and others you may know.

Georgia references having a "mental breakdown" from which "Caleb literally carried me home" (she deflects further enquiry about this with a laugh and says, "That was just me, 'cause I cry heaps"), while her brother experienced a lengthy bout of depression. She was born on July 7, 1994, in Nelson, New Zealand and she married Jacob Wieblitz in 2016.


When New Zealand brother-sister pop duo Broods supported Taylor Swift on her recent run of Antipodean shows, the American superstar asked frontwoman Georgia Nott to provide guest vocals on mega-hit Each night, as Swift introduced Georgia and the audience's squeals of approval reverberated around the stadium like a high-pitched hurricane, a couple of thoughts would pop into the 24-year-old's head: the first was that "the 15-year-old me is freaking the f--- out right now!"

Sep 4, 2014 - Georgia Nott 's latest post on her Instagram @_georgianott_ of her and her Boyfriend Jacob looking very cute on her tour around the US. "It's no coincidence there are some substantial differences between the Broods of old and now. "It's scary and it's hard and it's always so heavy when you feel like everything you thought you knew you didn't," she says. Her fans can contact her by using the above link and they can tweet her @broodsmusic.She has a page on Facebook where she has updated her latest information stuff. It's been one of the most emotional releases of my entire life,” Nott said. "Obviously when you're independent the main worry is, how are we going to put this out? It was strange because we used to have 1001 opinions flying at us from all directions, and we kind of wrote this album in silence.

“It was one of the most amazing, empowering, experiences. If brother-sister duo Georgia Nott and Caleb Nott, better known as Broods, are prepared to weather the wave of pop success that could very well follow their debut album, Evergreen, to … Georgia and Caleb Nott started performing together as primary school students.

They're great, but they don't really teach you anything. And it was pretty cool 'cause we only had to worry about what we were trying to achieve. Broods dropped a new song on their Youtube page, Eyes A Mess! Each song turns the idea that women are too emotional on its head—and celebrates their expression of their inner feelings. Last year's 'How did we bloody get here? La Vie Artistique Magazine.

For a long time I thought I was just this weak, emotional girl. Many guys are crazy for her and her fans want to contact her. Nott is one half of the indie duo Broods, which she and her older brother Caleb formed in early 2013.

Pain is much more valuable, and struggle is much more valuable, than bliss and joy. She creates them (and replicates them live) with the aid of a sophisticated multi-instrument electronic set-up, producing a sound she refers to as "electric blue witch-hop".

Since then, Nott has found herself in mostly male-dominated rooms. Caleb is her brother.

"It's a fair question.

Do you miss living in New Zealand? Broods frontwoman Georgia Nott has released a new all-women-produced album called 'The Venus Project' that's being released on International Woman's Day 2018.

The small New Zealand town of Nelson, where Georgia and her older brother Caleb were raised, is hardly the centre of the pop universe.Yet when they formed Broods in 2013 and released debut single Georgia quite literally went from being a student working in a fish and chip shop to touring the world, while multi-instrumentalist Caleb had to abandon his industrial design studies (he wanted to be a furniture maker), their heads spinning all along.A move to Los Angeles preceded the release of 2016's It's in stark contrast to where they find themselves at the start of 2019, with a new album released on February 1, the tellingly titled "There's been a lot of forced growth," says Georgia, chuckling, of the past few years. "It was pretty crazy," adds Caleb. Scores; Schedule; Stats; Roster; Expert Picks; Draft History; 2020 NFL Draft; College Team Talent