
Avery Cochrane is a Seattle-based queer artist. Her music is anthemic, euphoric, and bold as Cochrane pens the soundtrack for our collective emotions. Her latest single, “Griever”, is about getting closure and settling the score against someone who wronged her. It’s a cathartic and fierce track that takes the power back.
“Griever” excites the ear with windswept electronics, frantic beats, and ethereal vocals. Cochrane sings, “You turned a short film to a full-length feature / I’m crying in the theater / I swear I’m not a griever / But then I had to see ya.” The single admits to the dormant emotions that surface when we’re faced with something that we’ve buried. Instead of shying away from the sheer power of her words, Cochrane embraces it and makes us all stronger with her.
The music video for “Griever” highlights Cochrane as she navigates the many stages of grief with her friends at her side. It captures the sentiment of fighting to get her words out as her confidantes drag her from scene to scene and push her to move forward. “Griever” has earned placements on Spotify’s ‘All New Pop’ and ‘young & free’. It’s clear that Avery Cochrane is striking a nerve that we all can relate to.
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