Artist's albums
All My Exes Live in L.A.
2023 · single
Lola Kirke on Audiotree Live
2023 · EP
Christmas Alone (Live from the Blue Room)
2022 · album
All I Had to Do
2022 · single
Lady for Sale
2022 · album
Pink Sky
2022 · single
Broken Families
2022 · single
Better Than Any Drug
2022 · single
Aquarium Drunkard Lagniappe Session
2020 · EP
Beautiful Dreamer
2020 · single
Friends and Foes and Friends Again
2019 · EP
Omens
2019 · single
Sip the Wine
2019 · single
Baby Where You Are (feat. WYNDHAM)
2019 · single
Lights On
2019 · single
Monster (Acoustic)
2018 · single
Little Drummer Girl , Cross You off My List
2018 · single
Monster (Charlie Klarsfeld Remix)
2018 · single
Heart Head West
2018 · album
EP
2016 · EP
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Biography
Lola Kirke stands out like a flash of neon magenta in this nostalgic landscape of Americana tin-types. While many of her singing, songwriting peers look further back for inspiration, Kirke’s sweet spot is decidedly in the excess of the 80’s. Anyone only familiar with Kirke through her on-screen performances (Mistress America, Gone Girl, or Mozart in the Jungle) may be surprised by just how dazzling Lola-playing-Lola can be. Just a few lines into “Better than Any Drug,“ it’s clear no written role could reveal more of Kirke’s wit, lust for life, and sense of humor than this record captures with the help of producer Austin Jenkins (White Denim, Leon Bridges). Scheduled for release in April 2022, the 10-song sophomore full-length album showcases Kirke’s unselfconscious, country-twinged vocals alongside a brightly colored candy shop of glam-twang guitar riffs, department store tv commercial synth stylings, and swooping, lilting, unabashedly feminine background vocals. Lady For Sale channels a high-spirited insouciance that feels invigorating and familiar, decidedly more easy-going and fun-loving than what we’ve come to expect from its genre (and the world in general) in recent years. This is a party you’ll want to attend.