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We say
We’ve been seriously impressed with US bedroom-pop act girlhouse, aka Lauren Luiz, this year, having featured two tracks from her debut the girlhouse ep. It’s not only us tastemakers like Earmilk, the Line of Best Fit, Under the Radar, Steve Lamacq (6 Music) and Jack Saunders (Radio 1) have all sung her praises, while Spotify and Tidal have both featured her tracks across editorial playlists. Now back with her second track from her the second ep, Lauren shows a more confident tone as she sings about moving on after a car crash. Written and produced with Casey Chen, who goes by the artist name Tyzo Bloom in his home studio in Highland Park, CA, the pair have cooked up a wonderfully warm and captivating alt-pop delight that exudes a smooth and tranquil direction from start to finish. Notion, Dummy, Alexrainbird, Clout, Songwriting Mag, The Most Radicalist, and Gig Goer have featured the track, along with placements on editorial playlists at Spotify (Lorem, All New Indie, NMF). All in all, if you are not aware of girlhouse, you should be, a bedroom-pop star in the making.
Contact
Distribution: Carolyn Snodgress, Secret Road Records
Publishing: Secret Road Music Publishing
National Radio: James Chapple Gill, Chapple Davies
Online: Lorraine Long, Longevity PR
Live: US - Tom Windish, Wasserman/UK - David Hughes, Free Trade Agency
Management: Lynn Grossman, Secret Road
Submit your music
We are always looking for future hits and stars - signed and unsigned. To submit music for consideration please send an email with a link to one track and some info to Kevin Marston.
Unfortunately we can't respond personally to all submissions, but we do listen to everything.
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