Låpsley
Låpsley is a British artist and songwriter known for her emotive voice, minimalist electronic sound, and deeply personal lyrics. Emerging in the mid-2010s, she quickly gained international attention with atmospheric tracks that blend alternative pop, electronic production, and intimate storytelling. Her music often explores themes of vulnerability, identity, relationships, and self-reflection, delivered through delicate vocals and layered, cinematic arrangements.
Låpsley first rose to prominence with early releases such as Understudy and Station, which led to widespread radio support in the UK and abroad. Her debut album, Long Way Home (2016), was released through XL Recordings and received strong critical acclaim, introducing her to a global audience. The album’s success led to international touring across Europe and North America, including appearances at major festivals such as Glastonbury Festival and Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival.
She has also performed promotional sessions for prominent broadcasters including BBC Radio 1 and BBC Radio 6 Music, further establishing her presence in the international music scene. Subsequent releases such as Through Water(2020) and Cautionary Tales of Youth (2023) expanded her touring footprint, with headline shows across Europe, the UK, and the United States, as well as appearances at major venues and curated music events.
Recognized for both her songwriting and live performances, Låpsley continues to build a reputation as a compelling live artist, combining intimate vocals with atmospheric production in performances that resonate strongly with audiences worldwide.
