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Gracie Martin is a Silver Lake based artist creating in a self coined genre called Fantasy Folk Pop. Since releasing her debut EP Unconscious in 2017, Gracie has continued to spirit her listeners to sonic realms that weave together acoustic, orchestral, synthetic and found sounds. Her deep emotional mythology is the centerpiece of her inventive lyricism and idiosyncratic production style while delivering pop sensibility and earworm catchiness.
Having recently moved from Philly to Rochester to Los Angeles, Gracie has embraced this period of transformation and experimentation – Touring across the country, writing, performing and music directing a collection of original music for a production of Romeo and Juliet and releasing a succession of singles and music videos. This nomadic time in her life has refined and expanded her sound and paid off with her most successful release yet with “Dreams Die,” as well as her upcoming collection of music, Ruled by the Moon.
Having come of age in the era of twee and indie sleaze overlap, Gracie’s music thrives on contradiction and counterpart. The vulgar and the precious get high and make out in some songs, while the mundane and profound hold hands on others. Her upcoming album attempts to accept these rolling waves of contrast and change as a natural part of her like cycles of the moon.
Having recently moved from Philly to Rochester to Los Angeles, Gracie has embraced this period of transformation and experimentation – Touring across the country, writing, performing and music directing a collection of original music for a production of Romeo and Juliet and releasing a succession of singles and music videos. This nomadic time in her life has refined and expanded her sound and paid off with her most successful release yet with “Dreams Die,” as well as her upcoming collection of music, Ruled by the Moon.
Having come of age in the era of twee and indie sleaze overlap, Gracie’s music thrives on contradiction and counterpart. The vulgar and the precious get high and make out in some songs, while the mundane and profound hold hands on others. Her upcoming album attempts to accept these rolling waves of contrast and change as a natural part of her like cycles of the moon.