Julia Wolf is in disarray.

The indie-pop singer is in the middle of a breakout moment, and she's chosen that exact time to move house.

As she calls the BBC from her brand new New York apartment, boxes are strewn everywhere and clothes have gone missing. But her precious teddy (a polar bear called Wrinkles) has been carefully positioned in his rightful spot on her pillow.

Then the wi-fi, installed "literally 20 minutes ago", packs up. There's a tense wait as she attempts to rejoin using mobile data.

"Teething troubles," she shrugs.