Artist's albums
Superbloodmoon (feat. d4vd)
2023 · single
Antichrist / Room Service
2023 · single
Can You Afford To Lose Me?
2022 · album
Scarlett (Garden Version)
2022 · single
The Walls Are Way Too Thin (Floorboards Version)
2022 · single
Sleep Tight
2022 · single
I Would Die 4 U
2022 · single
London Is Lonely
2022 · single
Seventeen Going Under (Acoustic)
2021 · single
The Walls Are Way Too Thin
2021 · EP
Vanilla (Stairwell Version)
2020 · single
Falling Asleep At The Wheel
2020 · EP
Drop Dead
2020 · single
Fake Plastic Trees
2020 · single
Overkill
2020 · single
Falling Asleep At The Wheel
2020 · single
Deep End
2020 · single
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Biography
Always inspired by her environment and how that affects her sense of self and identity, from her parent’s Haunted House to flatshares in London with The Walls Are Way To Thin, award winning British singer songwriter Holly Humberstone's highly anticipated debut album Paint My Bedroom Black represents her coming of age. Growing from unknown singer at her parent’s piano to the most exciting alternative pop stars of her generation, the dark and otherworldly space Holly has built and invited fans into, both sonically and visually, have been lucid and visceral, with the camera always on her shoulder, a lens into her chaotic thoughts and deep feelings. Already nominated for two Ivor Novello’s, winning the BRIT Rising Star in 2022 and coming runner up in BBC Sound Of 2021, Humberstone’s bear-all storytelling is the heart of her craft, with new songs “Antichrist” and “Room Service”, the double A-Side single that reflect her introspection and extraversion, two opposing artistic multitudes that inform Holly’s lyricism and sound. “I feel like two different people half the time. My biggest challenge is always to make something I feel I haven't done before, that reflects new parts of me.”