Kiddo (EP)
Kiddo (EP) is the debut extended play (EP) by British singer-songwriter and musician, Grace Petrie. Released independently in 2010, it consists of six tracks centered around themes of social commentary, personal reflection, and LGBTQ+ identity. The EP is characterized by Petrie's acoustic guitar-driven arrangements and her distinctive, politically charged lyricism. Kiddo (EP) served as an early showcase for Petrie's songwriting talent and helped establish her as a prominent voice within the UK's folk and protest music scenes. The tracks on the EP address subjects ranging from societal inequalities to intimate experiences, reflecting Petrie's broader body of work which frequently engages with issues of social justice and individual experience.