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Lolli Wren Unveils Empowering New Track ‘All Mine’ from Debut Album ‘To Build A Sea’

South East London-born singer, songwriter, and vocal producer Lolli Wren is proud to announce the release of her powerful new track, ‘All Mine’, from her debut album, ‘To Build A Sea.’ This alternative rock anthem, characterised by its epic, dark, and empowering tones, marks a significant chapter in Lolli’s artistic journey.

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The track’s genesis began with a guitar riff sent by producer Eduardo Moreira: Looping the riff inspired Lolli to narrate her life’s story, culminating in a climactic, triumphant section. The dynamic musical layers include electric guitars, live acoustic drums, and layered backing vocals. The track’s music video has garnered attention from notable reaction channels, including The Charismatic Voice (1.84M subscribers). Influenced by artists such as Stromae, Pink Floyd, Tool, Kate Bush, and Jeff Buckley, Lolli’s unique voice—soulful and enchanting—navigates listeners through themes of resilience and love.

“‘All Mine’ is a declaration of independence, acceptance, and triumph over childhood trauma,” says Lolli. “It is my most honest, vulnerable, and visceral song yet.”

Lolli Wren’s passion for music started early, with a love for singing and the flute. Her resolve to pursue music only strengthened through life’s challenges. Today, she is known globally for her YouTube channel, The Fairy Voice Mother, where she shares scientifically backed singing techniques and artist analyses with over 35 million views!

‘All Mine’ is part of ‘To Build A Sea’, a debut album blending genres and exploring themes of resilience and transformation. From the fiery A Cappella opener ‘Ella’ to the emotional crescendo of ‘All Mine,’ the album is a testament to Lolli’s growth and artistry.  Lolli Wren plans to release more tracks in the coming months, building on the momentum of her debut.

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