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Ellery Bonham Drops Her Debut LP ‘Quarterlife Blur’

“This project is a collection of songs about the chaotic residue of heartbreak, coming of age, stages of grief…”

As a song-writer, artist and producer, Ellery Bonham first came to mass attention via her viral debut High & Low in 2014. Since then, she has amassed more than 10 million streams across several digital platforms and been featured in and championed by the likes of Billboard and Entertainment Weekly. Her songs blend R&B, pop and alternative, making her an artist able to connect with a wide range of music fans and now, after three years writing and recording, she’s just dropped her first full-length album, ‘Quarterlife Blur.’

Ellery says of the collection: “‘Quarterlife Blurcame from a lyric I wrote about somebody else’s life, but ended up being my own experience in the three years it took to make this album. This project is a collection of songs about the chaotic residue of heartbreak, coming of age, stages of grief, and growing self-love and respect. Many of those lessons came whether I was ready for them or not, and I think looking back on those years feels like somewhat of a whirlwind.”

She goes on to add that: “Each song is a little bit different depending on where I was when I wrote them, and I love that each one has a real piece of me in a time capsule. I had such an amazing circle of songwriter friends help me tell my stories and were willing to follow me down some weird and winding roads. I wouldn’t have completed this album without them.”

Give ‘Quarterlife Blur’ a listen below and for more information on Ellery Bonham, visit her website, give her page a like on Facebook or follow her on Twitter and Instagram.

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