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WHAT IT IS: Luscious, expressive vignettes pepper the poetic lyrics of Arlo Parks’ sweet, ruminative indie pop songs. The Londoner’s career took off after the release of her debut album, Collapsed in Sunbeams, earlier this year. The critically acclaimed the 12-track collection displays the singer/songwriter’s versatility, highlighting infectious vocal melodies layered over hip-hop beats. Nominated for three BRIT Awards, this alt/R&B singer has established herself as one of the most promising songwriters in the game at just 20 years old.
ALBUM: Collapsed in Sunbeams
RELEASE DATE: 1/29
SINGLE: “Hope”
TV: Fallon, Kimmel, Corden
LIVE: Headline EU tour set for late this year; BBC Introducing Stage at Glastonbury 2019
INTERNET: Apple Music’s Up Next Artist; 3.1m+ monthly Spotify listeners
RADIO: BBC Radio 6 Artist in Residence, named BBC Introducing Artists of the Year in 2020
PRESS: Cover of Clash (Jan. 2021), Evening Standard Magazine (Sep. 2020); The Ringer (“The album’s layered lyrics and subject matter liberated her from any genre restraints”), N.Y. Times, The Guardian, Spin, W magazine; NPR Tiny Desk Concert
BOOKING: Steve Nickolls/United Talent
PUBLISHING: Young Ltd./Sony Music Publishing
MANAGEMENT: Ali Raymond/Beatnik Creative