Singer Miya Folick is not here to stay in her lane
Briefly

Miya Folick's new album "Erotica Veronica" marks a significant shift in her creative process, embracing vulnerable themes and a more guitar-driven musical style. Previously skeptical of music as therapy, she now acknowledges that her songwriting reflects her personal healing journey. With raw and honest lyrics, Folick addresses complex feelings and drives her performance with a new sonic direction that combines soft rock elements, allowing her emotional confessions to resonate more deeply. As she prepares for her upcoming tour, she is committed to honoring the truths expressed in her work.
The songs are so honest, and I'm saying things in them that are kind of scary to say out loud.
I see other artists who are very, very good at staying in their lane, and so what I think to myself is, 'I don't need to be that kind of artist.'
If there's water in the cup, you've gotta pour it out, I hate being contained.
Once those songs are out in the world, it does kind of force me to be like, 'Okay, I have to honor that truth now.'
Read at The Washington Post
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