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On the back of her acclaimed stage-setting EPs You of Now pts. 1 & 2, and features with the likes of Sampha, Vegyn and Joy Orbison, “Home Alone” is the first preview of French singer/songwriter/producer Léa Sen’s anticipated debut album. It’s a dreamlike, gleaming experimental pop gem that nods to slinky R&B and woozy trip-hop, with Léa singing of her chronic daydreaming. “Home Alone” offers a fully-realized statement of arrival from a soon-to-be-unstoppable creative force.
Léa Says: “”Home Alone” is about my worst flaw that is also my best quality—my ability to dream with no doubt. It’s brought me incredible highs and, at times, left me stuck in a prison of the worlds I created in my mind. I can feel like I’m flying above reality one moment and falling behind the next, caught between daydreams and ambition, love and limerence. Being a wild dreamer lets me shape new realities through music, but no one’s there to pull me back when life calls. It’s a contradiction I live with every day—a blessing and a curse.”