Kelsey Lu
50 top tracks
Kelsey Lu
50 top tracks
Albums

Blood
Kelsey Lu

Shades of Blue
Kelsey Lu

Church
Kelsey Lu

let all the poisons that lurk in the mud seep out
Kelsey Lu

Due West (Skrillex Remix)
Kelsey Lu

Morning Dew
Kelsey Lu

let all the poisons that lurk in the mud seep out (Actress Remix)
Kelsey Lu

Due West
Kelsey Lu

I'm Not In Love
Kelsey Lu

Blood Transfusion
Kelsey Lu

Running To Pain
Kelsey Lu

Earth Mama (Original Soundtrack)
Kelsey Lu
Biography
North Carolina-born cellist and vocalist Kelsey Lu recorded their debut EP live at a church in Brooklyn with a loop pedal, and it’s one of the most startling and evocative pieces of music you’ll hear all year. Lu was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness and fled home at 18 to escape their strict upbringing, so their choice of location, the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family, is in a way a subverted act of rebellion. A suite of songs that push and pummel gospel music into experimental new places <...Read more on Last.fm
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North Carolina-born cellist and vocalist Kelsey Lu recorded their debut EP live at a church in Brooklyn with a loop pedal, and it’s one of the most startling and evocative pieces of music you’ll hear all year. Lu was raised as a Jehovah’s Witness and fled home at 18 to escape their strict upbringing, so their choice of location, the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Family, is in a way a subverted act of rebellion. A suite of songs that push and pummel gospel music into experimental new places, the album opens with ‘Dreams’ – Lu’s voice as thick as molasses as it slides up and down the scale, quavering and punctuating the stillness with decorative trills – glides through ‘Time’ with their falsetto in tow, before ending on the plaintive ‘Visions of Old’. Their instruments may trade stages on occasion, but mostly they are symbiotic: an extension of Kelsey Lu, an extension of them and everything they have been – and no doubt still want to become. ACW
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