Lucas Laufen releases album ‘Weathering’

50 thousand monthly listeners have found peace through Lucas Laufen’s incomprehensibly beautiful sound. Music for the soul, Lucas Laufen has released his anticipated album ‘Weathering’.

Hauntingly beautiful, ‘Weathering’ is a masterful collection of introspective vignettes. The collection of songs maps Lucas’s experience of living in Europe over the last 4 years.

Having grown up in Port Lincoln, a small fishing town in Australia, Lucas Laufen was drawn to the creative opportunity found in Berlin. Speaking of his time abroad, he says “Above anything, music helps me see the beauty in life and the beauty in people too. Weathering is about this realization and change for me. Noticing the beauty in the seemingly bad weather. Stories along the way and the people who helped me see this.”
Lucas Laufen

Refined in his power, Lucas Laufen has shared his tender combination of neoclassical and folk to over 300+ shows across Europe. In that time he played support for Hollow Coves, Julia Jacklin, Paul Dempsey and Billie Marten.

Pulling aural influences from to The Tallest Man on Earth, The Paper Kites, Gregory Alan Isakov, and Hollow Coves, Lucas Laufen’s creativity and reach is expansive. Comprised of lush instrumentation, shimmering falsetto and incredibly tender and well placed sounds, Lucas adds his own incredibly accomplished take in the indie-folk arena.

Raw and stripped back, Lucas explores the subtleties and essence of what it means to be human. Poignant introspection crafted through the beauty of music makes for a special, emotional listen. Truly cathartic, Lucas’s music will have your soul simultaneously bursting from the sun and weeping in the rain as he excavates the deep recesses of your internal soulscape.

The past few years have seen Lucas direct his energies towards the studio, collaborating with Grammy award-winning producer Antonio Pulli to produce his forthcoming sophomore album ‘Weathering’. Teaming up once again with Embassy of Music, he will release the body of work over 2021 and 2022, accompanied by a fresh swathe of shows across Australia and Europe.