clovers daughter has a unique sound base on alternative sounds with an underpinning of pop. The music is moving. The newest album, Fragile Feelings captures an essence of what we’re all feeling in Minnesota these days.
Please tell me about yourself and how you got started in music.
My name is clovers daughter and I’m an independent Minneapolis-based artist. Fusing indie pop and alternative sounds, I focus on crafting immersive listening experiences that invite audiences into emotionally detailed worlds. I have always gravitated towards music and how it makes me feel, so I started clovers daughter in January 2025 to give that feeling to others.
I dropped my debut EP, Bittersweet (April 30, 2025)— introducing me as a songwriter drawn to the complexity of young love—capturing itsvwarmth, uncertainty, and nostalgia. I followed with my first full-length project, Am I Worth It? (August 12, 2025), a 10-track album that explored the aftermath of betrayal, painting vivid emotional portraits of being wronged and the psychological weight that lingers long after.
My latest project is my second EP, Fragile Feeling (February 18, 2026). It continues that evolution, examining the painful, often unspoken sides of love with honesty and restraint.
Your new EP, Fragile Feelings, is heavy and full of feelings and observations. Are you writing from the first or third person? It’s an interesting take because I can’t tell and it gives an interesting depth to the song whether you are feeling or witnessing Pathetic.
Thank you for noticing that by the way!!!
Fragile Feeling is the me and the world around me on an open platter. It is the most raw form of art I’ve shared with my audience so far. While working on the project, I wanted to pull from both my own person experience and what I’m seeing around me.
The Sun (pun intended) brings some brightness to the EP – at least sonically while the context is still quite heavy. How do you feel about the song?
The Sun is my personal favorite off the EP— dare I say my favorite I’ve ever written. I feel very connected to the song. My intention was to allow the listen to fall into what a fleeting moment can feel like. I wanted to draw a parallel to the fast and slow moments life brings with the production bouncing between a delicate sound and a heavier post chorus.
There’s a definite shift is musical style from your earlier work, Am I Worth It?, and Fragile Feeling. From a poppier dance sounds to more introspective. Was that intentional or just a shift in content or how you are feeling? Or just experiencing new sound?
I try to be very intentional with every project I work on depending on what I’m feeling and how I want to express it while writing. I’d like to believe I create art rather than boxing it into a genre.
Where can we see you play?
I play around the Twin Cities very often— with an effort to play music from all my past projects and even unreleased tracks. My next three shows are March 19 at 7th Street Entry, April 3 at 7th Street Entry and April 16 at Zhora Darling.