Nadia says that in the songs on Preservation she has found her own voice and is now much more comfortable in her own skin, than she was with her debut album Listen to Formation, Look to the signs.
Through the hard yards that Nadia has travelled in between the albums she has already been noted by the likes of Mojo magazine, the UK's Sunday Times, the BBC and the Sydney Morning Herald.
The emphasis in the reviews mostly refer to her fresh sound, the fact that she's self-assured, and to the lyrics which show a mature artist well beyond her years.
Some of that growth in self-assurance and maturity no doubt comes from time on the road, some of that shared in Europe with her sister from another mister, Aldous Harding.
Combine that experience with the inspiration drawn from Port Chalmers and Wellington and Preservation's release in March looms as a milestone not to be missed.
The lead single from the album will be available soon. Check out nadiareid.com for more info.