Laura Veirs has proven herself a soft-spoken powerhouse in her decades-long career. Her newest album Found Light sees her exploring a newfound independence following the 2019 divorce from her longtime producer and husband. To be sure, it is not a divorce album. Laura set out to prove that her music could speak for itself, and that she had it in her to craft a distinct sound without the collaborator she could no longer lean on. The resulting project, co-produced by Veirs and Shahzad Ismaily, is as raw and intimate as it is ambitious and experimental. It's a meditation on being untethered--haunting, sometimes lonely, and quite spiritual. Found Light is full of the modern folk that Laura has mastered across her 12 studio albums, and dabbles in grunge and electronic sounds.
The singer-songwriter told us about ten major influences for the album. You can read about them in her words, and listen to Found Light, below. Pick up the album here.