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Luluc share new single, "No One Else's Pen"

Taylor OhrynLuluc, No One Else’s Pen, Sweet Thief album, Community Music label, Australian folk duo, Zoë Randell, Steve Hassett, Brooklyn recording studio, indie folk noir, folk rock duo, melancholic folk, minimalist songwriting, poetic lyricism, Sub Pop Records, Passerby album, Sculptor album, Dreamboat album, Diamonds album, Brooklyn indie folk scene, Union Pool Brooklyn show, July 22 concert, intimate folk performance, Shakespeare sonnet album title, modern existential themes, media saturation critique, attention economy themes, acoustic folk instrumentation, alt folk harmony vocals, soft rock influences, Simon & Garfunkel comparison, Nico influence, chamber folk sound, slowcore folk, atmospheric songwriting, indie music press acclaim, NPR number one album, touring with The National, North American indie circuit, experimental folk textures, cinematic folk songwriting, introspective music, quiet music production, emotionally nuanced lyrics, love song interpretation, integrity and presence themes, Brooklyn music culture, DIY recording studio, long form songwriting process, meditative songwriting, layered folk production, Australian indie exports, global indie folk community, folk revival 2026, new single release, Sweet Thief tracklist teaser, music video release, independent music storytelling, lyrical metaphor album title, Shakespeare influence in music, poetic indie songwriting, contemporary folk artists, understated vocal style, alternative Americana influence, indie label release, Brooklyn folk residency, underground folk scene, emotional authenticity in music, reflective songwriting, acoustic storytelling, music press featureComment
Luluc share new single, "No One Else's Pen"