Her music addresses emotions like anger and longing within contemporary Christian settings.
For a good sense of her style, try 'Shalom' or 'I feel His love'. They're melodic, centered on themes of peace, and feel lived-in.
Laura Hackett's songs feel specific, not generic. 'Shalom' and 'Anger' deal with the parts of spiritual life that don't always fit neatly into worship. Her work has found a home with listeners who want music for personal reflection, not just Sunday morning.
She started releasing music around 2015. Albums like 'Songs for the Journey' and 'Hope in the Darkness' point toward a consistent focus on music for the journey. She's worked with artists like Phil Wickham in that contemporary Christian space.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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