There There (album)

In early 2013, having spent much of the previous year in Australia mentoring on The Voice and filming The Boy Castaways, Washington moved to London to work with Samuel Dixon.

Washington said she had a clear vision for the record "My plan was to create this late-60s, early-70s, gold lame Shirley Bassey sound with trumpets and James Bond-y melodies" she explains.

Ranging from out of control 80s pop-inspired hits like 'My Heart is a Wheel' to the slowed down, almost orchestral sounding 'Consolation Prize' with its varied mix of drums and string instruments; Washington has masterfully thrown a mix of well crafted sounds and well written lyrics together to create an album that truly is a work of art.

"[4] Ross Clelland of the Music AU gave the album 4 out of 5, adding "As luminous as parts of this are, you still feel the best of Megan Washington is yet to come.

"[5] Janine Israel of The Guardian said "There There is a consummate post-breakup toolkit, pairing soulful piano-led tearjerkers with indie pop gems so upbeat, you could give yourself whiplash dancing to them.