Little Hag

Little Hag, formerly known as Avery Mandeville, is a New Jersey-based indie rock artist whose raw lyrical storytelling and grunge-influenced sound has carved a distinct presence in the indie music scene. With a voice that seamlessly oscillates between a gritty growl and a velvet melody, Little Hag captures the angst and emotion of a generation navigating the complexities of modern life. Their music manages to be both personal and universally relatable, often dealing with themes of heartbreak, self-discovery, and the struggles of youth.

Avery Mandeville began performing under the name Little Hag in 2020, rebranding from their own name to reflect the evolution of their music and personal journey. Since then, Little Hag has released several singles that showcase their versatile songwriting capabilities. Tracks like "Leash" and "Cherry" blend punchy guitar riffs with candid lyrics, while songs like "Breakfast" and "Get Real" highlight the more introspective and tender aspects of Little Hag's repertoire. Their 2021 single "Whatever Happened To Avery Jane?" nods at their transformation as an artist, whereas "Tetris" delivers a catchy melody that sticks with listeners while also weaving through emotional complexities. Little Hag's growing discography demonstrates a commitment to authentic expression and artistic growth that continues to resonate with a wide audience.

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Now That's What I Call Little Hag
Album - 13 Tracks - Released August 23, 2024
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