Born as Lauren Strahm in Michigan, this singer and songwriter was introduced to music through singing in church and learning classical piano. She started writing her own songs aged 11 and began sharing them aged 17. At 21 she moved to Nashville in order to pursue a music career. She’s played venues like Melkweg in Amsterdam and La Cigale in Paris and opened for artists like NF and Owl City. Inspired by Imogen Heap, Coldplay and Bob Dylan, she debuted with “All The Lines” in 2013.
Dedicated to anyone who has ever experienced profound loss, her new single captures a longing to physically reach out, connect with and hug someone who’s no longer with us. Lending itself perfectly for the deeply emotional lyrics, her dreamy indie-pop sound feels like a warm and comforting embrace. With an intimate piano and ethereal synths shaping a cinematic soundscape, it’s the heavenly harmonies and the delicate tone of her airy vocals, that make this an astonishing song.
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From their album “Never Loved Elvis” (1991):
From her upcoming album “I Love You Always No Matter What”, to be released on 5 June 2026:
Born in Vejla, this Danish singer and songwriter grew up in a multi-cultural household, strongly influenced by her African roots. Despite not feeling confident in her abilities as a child, her music teacher encouraged her to pursue her dreams. Now based in Copenhagen, she’s played various festivals such as
Choosing to embrace holding a grudge and refusing to forgive a partner who treated her badly, her new single tells the tale of a heartbroken victim looking for revenge. Wrapping the raw, passionate lyrics in a vibrancy-filled R&B-pop melody, this sassy song is a fierce, empowering tune. Driven by a punchy rhythm, it’s the balmy synths and smooth, yet crisp electric guitar that forge a vivid soundscape. And with her brazen vocals, this emotive groove is brimming with attitude.
From their album “Home” (2003):
From her upcoming album “Mississippi Hippie”, to be released later this year: