LISTEN: Victoria Bigelow Drops Desert Influenced Hush Folk On “Oblivion”

Victoria Bigelow is an indie singer-songwriter living in Phoenix, Arizona. During the pandemic, Victoria left Nashville for the desert and has been experimenting with her songwriting and styles. Drawing inspiration from the desert, Mazzy Star, Lana Del Rey, and Neil Young, Bigelow feels she’s now fully begun coming into her own as a writer and artist. The entirety of this project was written by Bigelow alone and was produced by her and Alex Tomkins (Girlhouse) and half-rhymes (Kings Elliot) remotely via FaceTime and file sharing. 

Bigelow’s latest single “Oblivion” is a tasteful blend of alt-pop and desert folk-rock that hints at some of the more anthemic Brandi Carlisle tracks. Bigelow’s songwriting is accessible and vulnerable, adding another layer of sincerity to the already stripped-down, organic performance from the band. “Oblivion” is off the upcoming project Songs for No One. 

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