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Lauren Alex Hooper shines a light on autistic experience with new EP, “Too Much And Not Enough, Vol. 1”

  • August 20, 2025
  • Natalie Patrick
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Singer-songwriter Lauren Alex Hooper presents her powerful new EP, "Too Much And Not Enough, Vol. 1." This collection of five songs takes listeners on a heartfelt journey, blending catchy indie-pop melodies with deeply personal stories. Hooper provides a unique perspective as she shares her experiences as an autistic woman in a world that often overlooks neurodivergent individuals. The opening track, "Armour," sets a mood as it delves into the struggle of hiding one's true self to conform to societal norms.

This theme strikes a chord with anyone who has ever felt the pressure to disguise their identity. In "Overexposed," Hooper captures the overwhelming sensations and emotions of everyday life with music that beautifully reflects both vulnerability and strength. These two songs showcase her incredible ability to turn personal experiences into music that resonates with many. In "Eye To Eye," she explores the emotional complexities of connection, using the simple yet complex act of making eye contact. Meanwhile, "The Loneliest Whale" uses a metaphor to discuss feelings of isolation, while also highlighting the comfort that can come from sharing those feelings with others.

The closing track, "Last One Standing," feels like a victory song, celebrating the passion and determination of autistic individuals through the lens of a beloved fictional character. Hooper shared her motivation behind the project, "Nobody was writing about autistic experiences. So I decided I needed to do that, for those like me, for my younger self, and for my current self. And this is only the beginning." With "Too Much And Not Enough, Vol. 1," Lauren Alex Hooper not only tells her own story but also creates a space for others to see themselves reflected in her music, transforming silence into song and loneliness into a sense of connection.

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