Little Scream, whose real name is Laurel Sprengelmeyer, is an American-born singer-songwriter and musician based in Montreal, Canada, known for her distinct blend of indie rock, folk, and art pop sounds. She burst onto the music scene with her debut album "The Golden Record," which was released in 2011 to critical acclaim. The album's title reflects her appreciation for the Voyager Golden Records—an inspiration for her expansive and introspective sound. With a voice that can both haunt and inspire, Little Scream's music resonates with the themes of personal struggle, transformation, and the pursuit of redemption.
Following her impressive debut, Little Scream continued to explore and expand her musical universe. Her 2016 release, "Cult Following," saw a more eclectic mix of genres, inviting listeners into a world of complex arrangements and thoughtful lyricism. Little Scream collaborated with several notable artists on this project, receiving contributions from the likes of Sufjan Stevens and Sharon Van Etten. With subsequent albums like "Speed Queen" in 2019, she critically examined contemporary society, weaving narratives that are simultaneously intimate and broad, and often tinged with a sense of social commentary. Her poignant lyrics and versatile instrumental palette have earned her a dedicated fanbase and a reputation as a multifaceted artist who consistently delivers thought-provoking and emotionally resonant music. Her single "Live That Way Forever," emerging from "The Iron Claw" Original Soundtrack, showcases her ability to craft compelling music that pairs seamlessly with visual storytelling, adding another dimension to her artistic output.
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