Looking for an emerging artist who blends indie pop and folk with electronic textures and lyrical depth that pulls you right into their world?
Meet Lauren Corrigan, a Long Island–born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter.
Her latest release, “White Rabbit,” opens with the striking line, “I’m not feeling normal, I guess that’s the message.”
The track starts minimal, guided by atmospheric elements and Corrigan’s voice as the steady light. The chorus stands out as the song’s shining moment, shifting into a new sonic playground that amplifies the track’s energy and showcases Corrigan’s dynamic range.
Melodically, it hooks you in; lyrically, it’s haunting enough to keep you listening.
The closing lines of the chorus: “You don’t get to know me, ’cause the white rabbit says you’re insane, you’re going the wrong way” — linger long after, setting the tone as the second verse begins.
“White Rabbit” is an impressive electro-pop reminder to notice the signs and symbolism that tell us we’re heading the wrong way, even when we try to ignore them.
 
						
						 
			 
						 
						 
																	 
																	 
																	 
																	 
																	 
																	 
																	