girl in red Cover’s The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears” & Releases Spotify Mini-Documentary

girl in red – aka Marie Ulven is gearing up to release her debut album if i could make it go quiet on April 30th and last week stopped by her local Norwegian radio station NRK P3 to record her version of The Weeknd’s “Save Your Tears”.

WATCH HERE

girl in red was also recently announced as Spotify’s New US RADAR Artist and to celebrate have teamed up for a mini-documentary, which is out today and viewable on YouTube HERE. In the 11-min clip, Marie’s bubbly personality shines, filmed in Marie’s hometown of HortenNorway, we learn about her early inspiration for making music, meet her mother and hear about her arena-headlining ambitions. She also shares who keeps her the most grounded: Luna, her Bernese Mountain dog. 

Her current single “Serotonin” was co-produced by GRAMMY®-winning producer FINNEAS and album collaborator Matias Tellez. The song embodies the girl in red spirit: raw and honest and the lyrics delve into the singer-songwriter-producer’s psyche and has already been streamed 10 million times in less than a month. Listen HERE + watch the visualizer below.

The 22-year old Norwegian singer has created an undeniable catalogue of unapologetically indie pop anthems, hailed as an inspiring icon for a new generation of young listeners and beyond. Now, with the dawn of if i could make it go quiet, girl in red is set to cement her place as one of alternative pop’s breakthrough voices: someone able to articulate the experience of modern youth in all its contradictions, and yet resonate with listeners across the age, gender and background spectrums too.

Pre-order if i could make it go quietHERE.

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Head Honcho, Editor in Chief and writer here on VENTS. I don't like walking on the beach, but I love playing the guitar and geeking out about music. I am also a movie maniac and 6 hours sleeper.

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