Thus, when it comes to material for songs, she's got plenty.
Her latest release is pitched as a break-up album, yet Moa manages to make it an occasionally joyous experience.
That is due to a couple of factors: firstly, her effortless, crystal-clear voice; secondly, an approach that mixes electro-pop, ethereal electronica and soulful R 'n B.
Gone is the acoustic guitar-slinging singer-songwriter; in her place, a not-quite-new, yet revived performer.
The new musical clothes suit her well.
• Anika Moa: Queen At The Table. Diamond and Kowhai.
• Four stars (out of five)
Single download: Running
For those who like: Broods, Bjork
- Shane Gilchrist