
Brooke Ashton is the kind of artist who doesn’t just make music—she creates worlds. With a voice that oscillates between haunting vulnerability and unshakable confidence, Ashton has carved out a space in the indie-pop landscape that feels both deeply personal and universally resonant. Her sound is a kaleidoscope of influences, blending the ethereal textures of dream pop with the raw emotionality of folk and the pulsating rhythms of electronic music. Think Lana Del Rey’s cinematic storytelling meets Lorde’s sharp lyrical introspection, all wrapped in a soundscape that feels distinctly her own. Ashton’s career began as a whisper, with self-released tracks on SoundCloud that quickly caught the attention of tastemakers. Her breakout single, "Falling Up," became a viral sensation, amassing millions of streams and earning her a spot on Spotify’s coveted "New Music Friday" playlist. Since then, she’s toured with indie heavyweights, collaborated with producers like Chris Walla (Death Cab for Cutie), and performed at major festivals, solidifying her reputation as a rising star. What sets Ashton apart is her ability to weave raw emotion into every note, creating music that feels like a diary entry set to melody. Her lyrics explore themes of love, loss, and self-discovery, resonating deeply with a generation navigating the complexities of modern life. Currently, she’s working on her debut album, teasing fans with cryptic social media posts and snippets of new material. If her past work is any indication, it’s poised to be a masterpiece.