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Vilma Crow explores love and heartbreak through raw and heartfelt indie pop/rock. With catchy guitar riffs and lyrics made to be sung at the top of your lungs, she captures the many facets of love and self-image.
With a fragility reminiscent of Lizzie McAlpine and a strength akin to Fiona Apple, Vilma Crow takes the stage with purpose. Her songs are infused with genuine and immediate vulnerability, making her sound both moving and relatable. Drawing from real-life experiences, her music is carefully crafted in moments of reflection, as if taken straight from the pages of a diary. In this space, the full range of emotions—deep pain, anger, love, and budding hope—are allowed to coexist.
In 2024, Vilma Crow performed at the Uhørt Festival, where she and her band made their mark as an impressive live act. This was highlighted by a prominent feature on the front page of Weekendavisen’s culture section, where she was described as “Ganske Uhørt” (“Quite Unheard of”).
In January 2025, Soundvenue named Vilma Crow as one of their 15 artists to watch – a remarkable recognition, given that she had yet to release any music at the time.
With a sold-out debut concert and her debut EP out Vilma Crow is cementing her place as an emerging indie talent on the music scene.
Vilma Crow explores love and heartbreak through raw and heartfelt indie pop/rock. With catchy guitar riffs and lyrics made to be sung at the top of your lungs, she captures the many facets of love and self-image.
With a fragility reminiscent of Lizzie McAlpine and a strength akin to Fiona Apple, Vilma Crow takes the stage with purpose. Her songs are infused with genuine and immediate vulnerability, making her sound both moving and relatable. Drawing from real-life experiences, her music is carefully crafted in moments of reflection, as if taken straight from the pages of a diary. In this space, the full range of emotions—deep pain, anger, love, and budding hope—are allowed to coexist.
In 2024, Vilma Crow performed at the Uhørt Festival, where she and her band made their mark as an impressive live act. This was highlighted by a prominent feature on the front page of Weekendavisen’s culture section, where she was described as “Ganske Uhørt” (“Quite Unheard of”).
In January 2025, Soundvenue named Vilma Crow as one of their 15 artists to watch – a remarkable recognition, given that she had yet to release any music at the time.
With a sold-out debut concert and her debut EP out Vilma Crow is cementing her place as an emerging indie talent on the music scene.
Monthly listeners
3,572
Followers
622
Top Cities
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Copenhagen1,326 listeners
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Frederiksberg544 listeners
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Aarhus207 listeners
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Rødovre Municipality135 listeners
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Valby76 listeners