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Eliza Edens | Louisa Stancioff

  • The Word Barn 66 Newfields Road Exeter, NH, 03833 USA (map)

Join us for a special album release concert with Brooklyn-based Eliza Edens and her glowing collection of songs that transform despair and opportunity.

Louisa Stancioff, a recent signee of North Carolina-based label YepRoc Records, joins the bill with her buoyant rock songs that mythologize her rural Maine upbringing.

 

ABOUT ELIZA EDENS

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Eliza Edens is a Brooklyn-based songwriter who studies love, grief, and geologic time through guitar-based music.

“The Berkshires-born artist, now based in Brooklyn by way of Colorado, is no stranger to transition, examining love, death and nature in turns… The indie-folk artist’s sophomore release finds [them] intensifying the questions of their debut with a sharpened, vulnerable edge.”

Paste Magazine

“Edens' vocals have a way of cutting to your deepest feelings with their husky intonation and a warmth that proves itself soothing even at moments of despair and worry. … We'll Become the Flowers is a sturdy little album that allows them to assert themself as someone who is quite skilled at delivering their message with power and a beautiful grace.”

Post-Trash

“We’ll Become the Flowers is superior singer-songwriter music…”

The Nashville Scene

ABOUT LOUISA STANCIOFF

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Born and raised in the foothills of Western Maine, Louisa Stancioff learned to entertain herself by singing songs with her sister and playing the piano, fiddle, guitar and any other instrument lying around the house. Stancioff grew up learning traditional Balkan music from her paternal grandfather’s side of the family, and reveled in singing American folk and roots tunes with her friends. She moved through life nomadically in her early adulthood, living in upstate New York, Western North Carolina, Montana and California, and gathered her songwriting material along the way, playing in multiple bands throughout those years.

Currently settled in Midcoast Maine, she has toured this iteration of her indie folk band all across the country, headlining and opening for bands such as Blitzen Trapper, Pokey Lafarge, Darlingside, The Dead Tongues, Micaela Davis and more. 

Backed by her talented bandmates, her intelligent and soulful writing pairs with a confident and catchy indie sound drawing on folk, rock, pop, and her own balkan heritage. 

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