Lowell releases her debut album ‘We Loved Her Dearly’ in the UK on March 9th through Arts & Crafts, Rolling Stone magazine described the album as “A “completely autobiographical” 12-song set packed with irresistible pop hooks, dreamy synth textures and pointed feminist commentary.”

With her bold blend of pop that fearlessly broaches topics usually incongruent with popular music, Lowell writes to empower herself as much as her listeners. Lyrics openly tackle sexual abuse, rape, abortion, and women’s rights. She stridently addresses the lack of LGBT rights in our society as well the ignorance about (and simultaneous obsession with) homosexuality.

A classically trained musician, Lowell suffers from a rare neurological condition known as synaesthesia which causes her to process sound as colours thus having a huge influence on her music and visions.

As well making several festival appearances, 2014 saw Lowell support MONEY and Generationals on their North American tours as well Swedish DJ duo Icona Pop who she has been writing with in the UK. This year she will perform at SXSW festival with plans to head to the UK later in the year for a handful of shows.