New EP: Nikhita "Solace"

Hailing from Scotland and based in Edinburgh, RnB artist Nikhita stuns with the release of her debut EP, Solace.

By Sankavi Naresh

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This five track collection is a deeply introspective exploration of self worth, identity, troubled relationships and familial struggles-woven together with Nikhita’s entrancing vocals, live instrumentation and the soothing frequencies of Himalayan singing bowls.

At the heart of Solace is Nikhita’s ethereal vocals, soaring effortlessly over a delicate neo soul and RnB soundscape, reminiscent of Cleo Sol and Raveena. Languid rhythms and radiant sonic textures blend seamlessly, inviting listeners to lose themselves in a space that is both reflective and healing.

Solace is mesmerising from start to finish, but these three tracks are my personal standouts. “Lake Karachay” serves as a heartfelt introduction, the title being a nod to a Russian lake, once used by the Soviet Union to dump radioactive waste in. It’s aptly melancholic and hurt in its tone. Whilst “Insurance” eases you in from the beginning, maintaining an assertive presence without being brash or forceful. “Golden Child” is quietly empowering, its soulful melody tugging at the heartstrings. With imagery of “bangles stacked in gold” and “turmeric on her toes” and lines such as “you can come to me for anything”, there’s an allusion to finally reaching self-acceptance and self-love. The lyrics seem to reflect on a past self, in need of the love and compassion she delivers in this beautifully woven track. “Golden Child” is certainly a testament to Nikhita’s artistry and emotional depth.

In her own words, Nikhita says “writing these songs was a place of solace for me, helping me navigate some challenging situations – and solace is what I hope others will find upon listening. I have always thought of music as an avenue for healing, and recently I’ve been learning more about how to intensify that effect sonically, in traditional ways, linked to my heritage. I play singing bowls on a few tracks – these instruments originate from the Himalayas and produce a set of overtones, creating vibrations which can aid in our meditative process and regulation of the nervous system. I am only just beginning my sound healing journey, and there is so much more I am eager to learn about using frequencies for healing.”

Nikhita’s intention to utilise her music for healing is evident throughout Solace, which feels both rejuvenating and restorative. The EP acts as a cathartic release for Nikhita and her listeners; there’s something metaphysical and uplifting about it, transporting you to a safe, dreamlike space where worries are eased. Both her music and her lyrics pay homage to her heritage, intertwining personal narrative with cultural pride.

Beyond the studio, Nikhita is no stranger to a live performance. She has graced stages at PITCH Scotland, Solas Festival, Kelburn Garden Party, and more. Nikhita’s growing reputation has been further cemented by praise from The Scotsman, Tenement TV, and multiple appearances on BBC platforms, including a notable live radio performance at Maida Vale Studios for International Women’s Day.

Solace is more than just an EP. It’s an invitation into a healing space, where personal catharsis is married with innovative musical expression. Nikhita has firmly established herself as a rising RnB artist, ready to captivate audiences both on record and on stage.

 

Catch Nikhita live on the following dates:

10th April 2025 – Solace EP Launch (Headline Show) – Whitespace Gallery, Edinburgh

26th April 2025 – Poetry and live music night at Gallery Natami – Edinburgh

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