
""To my own detriment probably, I'm very invested in making big-sounding records... and that's a lot of work.""
"When opener 'Marrow' explodes on the line 'Let greed in' (using a tritone harmony known as 'the devil's interval,' no less), it's a statement of pride in indulgence."
"A picture of Christ in a T.A.Z. and clever double entendres: Over Madchester pastiche, 'Gave a whole lot just to spend on E' could refer to ecstasy or estrogen."
"The motorik-powered 'Praxis' is an ode to forward momentum."
Lauren Auder, a French and British songwriter, creates expansive chamber pop influenced by experimental music and soft rock. Her debut album, 'the infinite spine,' showcases her unique sound, while her second album, 'Whole World as Vigil,' emphasizes electronic orchestration. Auder employs various production techniques, including sampling an industrial CNC machine, to create a bright yet complex sound. Her lyrics often contain cryptic references and double entendres, reflecting a commitment to artistic indulgence and exploration.
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