Artist's albums
Shine
2023 · single
Bittersweet Symphony
2022 · single
Head Like a Hole
2021 · single
World on Fire
2020 · single
Somebody Was Watching
2020 · single
Wicked Game
2020 · single
Far from Home
2020 · album
Lucky Charm
2020 · single
Haven't Even Kissed Me Yet
2020 · single
Far From Home
2019 · single
Worried Mind
2019 · single
My Love Will Not Change
2019 · single
Drag You Down
2019 · single
Spotify Singles
2017 · single
New City Blues
2016 · album
Just to Be with You
2016 · single
Something Special
2016 · single
Magazines
2016 · single
Sit Here and Cry
2016 · single
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Biography
“I feel like I’m film in a digital world,” says 27-year-old singer-songwriter Aubrie Sellers. “There are so many slick, clean-sounding records that are designed for quick consumption, but that’s not me. I make dirty, grungy-sounding records, and the emotions spill all over the place. They’re messy at times, but I find beauty in that.” For anybody who’s ever felt as if they didn’t quite fit in, Sellers’ masterful second album, Far From Home, the follow-up to her sensational debut, New City Blues, is essential listening. Sonically, it’s a sweeping, epic vision made manifest in crushing, amp-busting guitar rock – Sellers once dubbed this sound “garage country” – and delicate yet shattering widescreen ballads that form compelling frameworks for her angelic voice to take flight. One might assume that such fulsome musical expressions could only come from a grand extrovert, but Sellers reveals the deep-seated anxieties that lie beneath the surface – and how writing the album proved cathartic.