Lauren Malyon is tagged as: kgrl, under 2000 listeners, female vocalists, virally female “So many times I’ve fallen in love with an electronic artist, and when I look up their live clips, it’s somebody bobbing up and down and twisting knobs - basically doing an elaborate karaoke. That’s where I strive to be different. I use electronic sounds, but blended with real instruments with real people playing them.” Before Lauren Malyon fell in love with synth-pop, she appeared to be on the path to inhabiting the elite world of a classical virtuoso. She was known around her town as the quiet girl with long blonde hair who played the violin and piano, practically from the time she could walk. But after hearing Chantal Kreviazuk’s cover of “Leaving On A Jetplane” for the first time as a girl, Lauren knew her world would never be the same. “It was so real and full of genuine, raw emotion…it didn’t necessarily have to be accurate or technically perfect to give me shivers or make me tear up”. Writing songs at the piano was something of a mother-tongue for Lauren, so when she teamed up with song-writer and producer Paul Mayer, it made sense that her first EP “At My Window” (2009), was focused around a more real and organic sound. “What I was trying to accomplish with At My Window, was for ... Read More About Lauren Malyon Biography... Send Lauren Malyon ringtones to your cell |
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