Artist Bio
Arlo Parks is a London-based singer-songwriter who began releasing music in 2019 with her EPs "Super Sad Generation" and "Sophie," quickly establishing herself in the indie pop scene with her introspective lyrics and distinctive poetic style. Her debut album, "Collapsed in Sunbeams," came out in 2021 and won the prestigious Mercury Prize, earning her widespread recognition. Parks continued to evolve her sound with her second album, "My Soft Machine," in 2023, which featured collaborations like "Pegasus" with Phoebe Bridgers and reflected a broader sonic palette. Beyond her own releases, she garnered writing credits on Beyoncé’s 2024 track "YA YA." Fans of artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Billie Marten, and Clairo might find her mellow, emotive sound particularly appealing.