From TV, to film, and now music—Julia Pietrucha is a multi-talent that has been capturing the hearts of Polish people (and not only) for some time now. If the big screen wasn't enough, she's been taking over the airwaves ever since her 2016 debut album Parsley, which was more than well-received by critics and sparked the inception of an ever-growing musical fan-base. The success of her debut album also landed her a spot at the really-big-deal Open'er Festival in 2017, and as they say, the rest is history. With delicate melodies featuring a dash of folk accompanied by sounds of the ukulele, mandolin and trombone—and a last name that's reminiscent of Poland's favourite garnish—what's not to love?