Between the darkness and the most ethereal sounds in the purest style of singers like Anna Von Hausswolff or Chelsea Wolfe, comes the Swedish Louise Lemón, who, thanks to her characteristic aura, has been named the Queen of Death Gospel.
Now, the singer returns with a new studio album, Lifetime of Tears, where she reaffirms her proposal, but now in a much more organic and personal way, demonstrating that behind every curtain of darkness, there is a halo of light that gives us hope.
“I have a lot of openness and sensitivity. Life just happens," he says in an interview with Summa Inferno, "When I write I try to take all the difficult moments that I have experienced - or that my acquaintances have told me about - and try to do something beautiful with it, to make my own story. and empower myself with it.”