Lauren Minear Astounds with Grace of Womanhood in ‘The Way it Was’
Lauren Minear really does it this time with her latest release, ‘The Way it Was’. Known for her deep and powerful performances, her tracks are driven by honesty and heart. Her debut album, ‘Invisible Woman’ was written and recorded fresh into motherhood where she vulnerably delves into themes like identity, love, and loss.
This new track chronicles the evolution out of that space, underpinned by healing, rediscovery, and rebirth. Bolstered by colorful boosts of arena rock, energetic beats, and uplifting vocals, it is an anthemic flow. A celebratory moment that leaves the pain in the past. It is strongly reminiscent of Taylor’s Lover Album and artists like Rachel Platten and Katy Perry. Listen Now!
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‘The Way It Was’ offers a first look, an insight into the artistic spectrum of Lauren’s upcoming sophomore album. It is all set to release next year (2024), exploring the sphere of visibility through themes like self-discovery, reinvention, and revival of the self.
You can learn more about the artist and follow her work more closely at : www.laurenminearmusic.com.
The track is available for streaming on popular sites like Spotify, Apple Music, YouTube Music, and Amazon Music!
You can listen to ‘The Way it Was’ by Lauren Minear here -
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