Draft:Lucky break
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lucky break is an indie rock artist originally from New York City, New York, raised in The Bay Area, California[1]
She is a writer, particularly focused on topics of cultural criticism, spirituality, and internet culture[2]. Additionally, she is a visual artist, working predominantly with pen and ink [3].
lucky break has released three singles to date:Honeysuckle, Burning String, and Red Balloon, with an EP on the way. Her influences include 90's alternative artists Elliott Smith, Fiona Apple, and The Clean, as well as modern alternative artists Pretty Sick, beabadoobee, and Adrianne Lenker.