Rebecca Loebe
Rebecca Loebe is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles. Her debut album 'The Bees and the Zombies' came out in 2017, with the title track gaining some...
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Rebecca Loebe is a singer-songwriter from Los Angeles. Her debut album 'The Bees and the Zombies' came out in 2017, with the title track gaining some attention online. That song appears in her catalog alongside others like 'Married Man' and 'California'.
She followed up with a second album called 'The Veil' in 2021. Her music has drawn some notice from publications like the Los Angeles Times and Rolling Stone. She's worked with musicians including drummer Ethan Glass and bassist Alex Freeman.
Her lyrics often touch on mental health and alienation, which has drawn both criticism and appreciation from listeners. The sound mixes folk with electronic elements, though the specifics shift across recordings.
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