LB Beistad was born and raised in rural East Tennessee. During what she describes as a pretty isolated childhood, all of that changed when she entered a holy union with the new computer her family purchased when she was 10 years old. LB always knew she loved music since she was just a tiny tot, but the wonders of the internet opened her eyes and ears to a whole new world of possibilities when it came to music. From heavy synths to subdued folk tracks, she discovered a level of experimentation happening with independent music that she previously had no idea even existed. Ever since then, she’s been using these influences to curate her own unique style that can bring out heavier pop hits like her single “Orange Coffee” or the more mellow bedroom pop sound of her latest single “Haunt You”. No matter where her music takes her… she is always grateful for that family computer.
LB Beistad brings an eclectic blend of muted bedroom pop and desert landscapes together on her latest single “Why Don’t We Go West”. Swirling synths, reverb-drenched guitars, and cavernous vocals are all put to a laid-back Western saunter: this creates creats her own compelling take on cosmic Americana
“Why Don’t We Go West is about being fed up with your surroundings and finally finding the courage to do something about it,” says Beistad