Artist's albums
The Love You Leave
2023 · album
I Wonder
2022 · single
Sleeper
2022 · album
Favorite Part / Popularity
2021 · single
Fire Season
2021 · EP
Fire Season
2021 · single
Oldies
2020 · EP
Sister Golden Hair
2020 · single
L. A. Flame
2019 · album
Stalemate
2019 · single
Apologies
2019 · single
Going Down Fast
2017 · EP
Righteously
2017 · single
Floodlights
2016 · album
These Holy Days
2012 · album
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Biography
Anna Ash writes songs of profound, startling, sensuous insight. Call it country, call it rock’n’roll, call it pulling off the road somewhere between Silver Lake and Bakersfield just to roll a cigarette, kick at the gravel, and brood. She’s Michigan born, currently Los Angeles based, and her music has been featured on the Showtime series Billions and Masters of Sex, as well as Freeform’s The Fosters and Epix’s docuseries Helter Skelter: An American Myth. In January of 2022 she released her fourth album, and first with Oklahoma indie-label Black Mesa Records. Sleeper is infused with an emotional intelligence that conjures nostalgia with the memory of a middle school boyfriend’s cologne and evokes a tenderness specific to L.A. in an evening full of car alarms, fireworks, and the rare California lilac. But she knows, too, that such knowledge will not spare her from heartache, from the weight of the past, from the wildfire drawing ever closer. Rueful, wise, sardonic, Sleeper plays like a Sally Rooney book if the novelist could palm-mute a Silvertone and launch her voice into cathartic falsettos. The nine songs on her previous record L.A. Flame — mixed by Ryan Freeland, and released in September 2019 — are sparse and warm, tightly arranged and shrewdly observed. It’s a tumultuous record — mellow then volatile, withdrawn then confrontational, full of revelations, recriminations, revisions, and revivals. - Connor Towne O'Neill