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Lauren Ruth Ward

Lauren Ruth Ward serves us ​major ​psychedelic angst with her sophomore album Vol. II, ​which dropped with a bang last Friday. After her debut album ​Well, Hell​ was consistently praised by the media and fans alike, Ward built high expectations for herself – and then double-downed on them with a killer 1970s inspired alt-rock record. Lauren Ruth Ward‘s Vol. II also ​differs from ​Well, Hell ​in that it was recorded analogue to tape, adding more sonic depth and colour to Ward’s timeless energy. The record’s opening track, “Vahalla”, embodies this tone, with its anthemic rock ‘n’ roll melody elevated by captivating vocals that explode with nostalgia.

Lauren Ruth Ward’s voice might shine most, though, on “Wise Gal”, another headbanger filled with howling female rage that channels the range and attitude of a contemporary Janis Joplin. Both tracks contain a controlled chaos and an immense poignancy that make me sentimental for my peak teenage angst, which apparently never fully dissipated.

That being said, “We Are Grown Ups” reflects Ward’s wide-reaching scope, the song epitomizing folk – but make it punk rock – featuring sweet acoustic harmonies contrasted with powerhouse drums that roll like thunder.

Lauren Ruth Ward fuses so many different styles that her sound is uniquely of the moment and also simultaneously nostalgic. It’s clear why fans and bands alike fell for Ward when she emerged in the Echo Park music scene. Ward was and continues to be a true member of the community, taking time to promote the shows of bands she likes – hailing a diverse group of artists from all walks of the east side. Echo Park folk powerhouse Alicia Blue even released a song about Lauren Ruth Ward titled “The Queen of Echo Park”.

Ward has played to sold-out crowds in the U.S. and overseas, sharing stages with artists ranging from the Yeah Yeah Yeahʼs, Shirley Manson, Eddie Vedder, LP, Shakey Graves, and Liz Phair to Keith Urban. When sheʼs not on the road, sheʼs either recording with her new side project, ​Aging Actress,​ formed with Chris Hess, singer of LA band SWIMM, or cutting and dyeing hair.

Lauren Ruth Ward has brought a new life to the alt-rock genre, providing a much yearned voice during a lawless time in which we’re all erupting with emotion. While Ward’s ​U.S. headline tour has been *cancelled* due to the current global health crisis,

Lyrics written by Lauren Ruth Ward, Guitar written by Eduardo Riviera

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Following up on a strong EP in 2016 and a couple singles last year, Lauren Ruth Ward is preparing her first full-length album for release February 9th. The song feels like driving down the California coast, so it’s no wonder the singer left her hometown of  Baltimore for the sunny streets of Los Angeles. Some aspects of the song remind me of Courtney Barnett, but other sections are influenced more directly by 60’s garage pop and psychedelic rock.

The vocals are stellar. She’s surrounded herself with a great band that gives the track an urgency met with equal aloofness. We’re in a hurry, but the destination doesn’t matter. It’s all about the journey.

 

Lauren Ruth Ward’s music has spread like wildfire these past two years in LA after leaving her hometown of Baltimore. Her lyrics are secrets to strangers, writing about her life’s trajectory sharing both vulnerability and strength delivered with grit and vibrato. Her band re-creates 60’s rock and roll nuances, allowing Ward to release a powerhouse of raw, visceral emotion in their live show.

The Band

Lauren – Vox & Guitar
Eduardo – Guitar & Background Vox
Livia – Bass Guitar & Background Vox
India – Drums & & Background Vox

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