Prog

What Becomes Of The Broken Hearted

When Louise Lemón released her debut album, Purge, last year, it felt like an open invitation to kneel and worship at the altar of her mysterious congregation. The eight tracks of atmospheric, heartbroken dark pop struck a chord with a broad church of listeners. So much so, that her music has caught the attention of myriad music fans and publications, Prog included, that might not have traditionally honed in on her breed of claustrophobic soul that has been dubbed “death gospel”.

“I love it,” the Swedish singer replies enthusiastically, speaking to down the phone from her home in Stockholm,

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