Indie folk singer/songwriter Sofía Campoamor first started writing songs to make school projects more fun. This lighthearted approach to academics took her to Yale University, where she performed a cappella music around the world as the first woman member of the Whiffenpoofs.
Now Brooklyn-based, Campoamor blends her love of intricate vocal harmony with dreamy acoustic soundscapes to tell tales of longing and friendship on her debut album, "if you knew, i couldn't tell."
Her latest indie pop anthem, “Break Out,” captures the universal longing to escape our bodies through intimacy with others, delivering poetic and piercing lyrics in an uptempo earworm. Break Out serves as the opening track of Campoamor’s upcoming album about the body, which will delve into themes of physical intimacy, mortality, and chronic illness.
Lizzy is an ambitious 23-year-old living in New York City and making art on her own terms. She's written hundreds of songs, self-released 4 full-length albums, and composed music and lyrics for multiple theatrical projects. Lizzy's music hones a folksier, softer sound, paired with lyrics holding evocative imagery, whimsy and a twinge of fantasy.
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