ethereal dark pop

laur (lore) is a brooklyn-based artist known for her captivating soundscapes and soulful lyrics. laur’s music is a unique blend of pop, electronic, and r&b, characterized by lush instrumentation and hauntingly delicate vocals. her compositions incorporate a range of instruments including piano, guitar, synthesizers, violin, upright bass, shamisen, french horn, and percussion.

laur is known not only for her artistry, but also her immersive and multimedia live shows, which she’s hosted at venues across the country including Mercury Lounge in NYC, Gold Diggers in LA, and Convivio in Oaxaca, Mexico. laur released her debut album, Nightbloom, on October 6, 2023.

reviews

It’s clear that laur isn’t merely a musician; she’s a sorceress of sound, wielding her vocal chords like a wand to conjure up intricate emotional landscapes. Her voice, hauntingly delicate yet imbued with resolute strength, serves as a spiritual guide through the labyrinthine corridors of “Nightbloom.” When you hear her sing, it’s as if she’s confessing a sacred secret, and you’re the only one she trusts enough to share it with.

Jonah Holliday, Independent Music Reviews

laur’s new single, hades, takes us into the underworld. The lyrics are thoughtful and lend weight to the track’s message. They remind us that there’s beauty to be found in even the ugliest places, and that by accepting ourselves as we are, we have the opportunity to grow. The production of the song creates a mystical, ethereal atmosphere that’s ideal for exploring the human psyche. I doubt you’ve ever heard anything like this before; it’s just unbelievable, there’s no other way to describe it.

The “she/her” music video immerses viewers in a kaleidoscope of vibrant colors, evocative storytelling, and empowering visuals, communicating universal themes of self-acceptance and embracing individuality. As laur’s latest single, the video showcases her evolution as an artist, both in terms of her creative vision and her ability to connect with her audience on a profound level.

Natalie Patrick, EARMILK

laur’s seiyu-esque, elfin soprano sounds smooth and intimate, growing into an atmospheric audio-visual poetry. The track also contains a pleasant low vibration and unostentatious percussion. At 3:05, something like zen folk looms with an enthralling wind chime. Fragile, nocturnal, incredible.

Grotesqualizer

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