28 July 2023 - 0 Comments
Ōtautahi indie songwriter, Lucy Munro, releases her debut album, Lost In Imperfections, on all major streaming platforms. Lost In Imperfections is a melancholic storybook of an album, full of delicate harmonies, intricate lyrics and soaring melodies. The 12-track album has been constructed over the last year, working with producer/engineer Rory Duncan on this project, commuting to and from Auckland to Duncan’s GOOZ Studios. Through her music, Lucy Munro brings light to a level of vulnerability rare within the music industry.
Lucy Munro is a songwriter from Ōtautahi, Christchurch, New Zealand. Her music takes influence from pop; especially indie and alternative pop genres, however, each song on her upcoming album has its own independent style. Her lyrics take listeners on raw and emotional journeys, with Lucy being unafraid of breaking the societal norms of what is ‘appropriate’ to be written in the mainstream music industry. Her choir background can be found within the roots of her musical composition, using tight harmonies and classic chordal and melodic movement to create groundbreaking art, with her own unique sound. This gives space for her poetic lyrics to shine through, allowing viewers to think and take a personal interpretation most relevant to them.
In 2023, Lucy has already had success with her 3 singles from the album gaining over 5000 total streams, as well as being featured on NZ Musician Hatchling Playlist, Muzic.net.nz, and 13th Floor. Her sound takes inspiration from artists such as Olivia Rodrigo, Taylor Swift, Leith Ross, Gracie Abrams, Lana Del Rey and more, with Munro being likened to many of these artists.
In celebration of her single and upcoming album release, Lucy Munro is playing two all ages shows in both Auckland and Christchurch. Her Auckland gig took place on the 14h of July at 13th Floor, with a full house. This is followed by her ALL AGES Christchurch show on the 6th of August at A Rolling Stone (Central City, Christchurch). Tickets can be found at undertheradar.co.nz
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