Brooklyn-based singer-songwriter, Lorelei Rose Taylor carefully treads the space between dreamy alternative and baroque-pop with a story of love, lust, and loss. Through cinnamon butter vocals and raw, lyrically pungent storytelling, she draws inspiration from the likes of The Cranberries, Jewel, Stevie Nicks, Florence and the Machine, and Sinead O’Connor. Today, she is exclusively premiering her new single “Versailles” via Substream Magazine. Give it a spin here.
“‘Versailles’ embodies a sort of cosmic dance between two people very much in love, but very toxic for each other – and everyone around them. The Palace of Versailles was a landmark in a near decade-long relationship for me, one which became a symbolic memory – a beautiful place to visit, but we couldn’t live there,” shares Taylor.
The new single is the third single and the title track off of Taylor’s forthcoming debut EP, Versailles, due out May 22, 2020. This follows the release of her previously released singles “If He Love Another” and “When You’re Gone” – paying homage to the legendary Dolores O’Riordan of The Cranberries.
Vents MagaZine Music and Entertainment Magazine