LAUREN DILLEN SHARES NEW SINGLE, “CANDLES”, ANNOUNCES TOUR DATES

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ON TOUR NOW WITH GREAT LAKE SWIMMERS
ON TOUR WITH NORTHCOTE STARTING JUNE 12
FULL DATES BELOW

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Lauren Dillen’s songs are arborescent, growing with tender determination. This suits the Toronto singer-songwriter, whose love of plants extends from the metaphors in her songs to the plant cyanotypes she crafts as album artwork to her work as a tattoo artist, specializing in vintage botanical designs. With a mindful approach, Dillen’s folk songs uncover the understory by keenly observing what’s on the surface. As she sings, “we watch the leaves shoot up as the roots shoot down.”

 While Dillen’s soothing voice and deft musicianship can be heard through her work with folk-rock quartet Burs, her solo project is all about self-work and following her instincts. Her songs are reminiscent of Joni Mitchell, Laura Marling, and Andy Shauf, with soundscapes informed by ambient musicians like Emily A. Sprague.

Today, Dillen is releasing the new single “Candles”, which she says inspects “the nature of a long term relationship; the feeling of years rolling by, small moments of appreciation, complexity, care, negotiation (and renegotiation), choosing (and choosing again) commitment to one another. Like a child on their birthday, a bit of blind faith might be required.”

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Lauren Dillen’s music resonates with the confidence of someone who knew who they were at a young age, despite their conservative environment. Growing up in Brooklin, Ontario, Dillen was one of the only openly queer people in her rural high school. Songwriting, especially writing her first guitar-and-voice love songs, became a means of exploring her identity. Though there was no music infrastructure in town, Dillen was driven to create her own performance opportunities, starting open mics and offering sets at local restaurants—“Most people would describe me as strong-willed,” she offers, smiling. These creative outlets were also fundamental to Dillen’s sense of self, “ways to fill her cup of self-esteem,” and she knew, “if I wasn’t careful, it could have been knocked right down.” Soon Dillen was performing constantly, whether singing in the jazz choir or playing her own songs at a café, until she went to study at Humber College and found her feet in Toronto’s indie scene.

The throughline of Dillen’s music over the years has been truthseeking. With refreshing, intentional arrangements, she shares songs with the intimacy of sharing a garment. “These songs aren’t necessarily the truth,” Dillen explains, “but I write them out to explore the truth, to explore what something actually looks like.” Dillen unveils the feelings that linger behind a relationship, expressed through precious details in soft light—a trait she shares with fellow Toronto songwriters like Sister Ray and Charlotte Cornfield.

With a fresh excitement for performing her music and a newfound connection to her own truth, Lauren Dillen is basking in all that arises. “I don’t have to push towards the things that I want,” Dillen reflects, “I can just allow them to unfold.”

TOUR DATES
Apr 16 - Hamilton, ON - The Westdale *
Apr 17 - Montreal, QC - L’Esco *
May 29-31 - Ymir, BC - Tiny Lights Festival
June 12 - Victoria, BC - The Other Guise Theatre ^
June 13 - Nanaimo, BC - The Globe Theatre ^
June 14 - Duncan, BC - Jac's ^
June 16 - Vancouver, BC - The Heatley ^
June 17 - Kamloops, BC - Bright Eyes Brewing ^
June 18 - Kelowna, BC - Jackalope's ^
June 19 - Summerland, BC - Detonate Brewing ^
June 20 - Nelson, BC - Legion ^
June 22 - Rossland, BC - The Flying Steamshovel ^
June 23 - Fernie, BC - TBA ^
June 24 - Lethbridge, AB - Owl Acoustic Lounge ^
June 25 - Calgary, AB - Modern Love ^
June 26 - Red Deer, AB - Vin L Den ^
June 27 - Edmonton, AB - The Buckingham ^
June 28 - Saskatoon, SK - Art Bar ^
June 29 - Regina, SK - The Exchange ^
June 30 - Winnipeg, MB - Handsome Daughter ^

* - supporting Great Lake Swimmers
^ - supporting Northcotes

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LAUREN DILLEN SHARES NEW SINGLE / VIDEO, “ONE MORE TIME FOR THE ROAD”

LAUREN DILLEN SHARES “ONE MORE TIME FOR THE ROAD” VIA VICTORY POOL RECORDS

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Lauren Dillen is a Toronto-based tattoo artist and musician. As a member of the band Burs, Dillen is one of four musicians cultivating an ecosystem of expansive psych-folk and rock. When it comes to her solo music, Dillen’s approach is simpler. She distills the weighty chaos of being alive into quiet moments using the soft vibrations of an acoustic guitar and her warmly affecting voice. This is the sound of a sunset after a storm.

Today, she shares the new single “One More Time for the Road”, which poses a seemingly simple nonetheless unshakable question: "Can the circle ever be broken?" It’s a song for those who will spend their lives longing for someone, unable to keep themselves from turning over the past like river stones. ‘One more time with the wheel, we drive in circles 'cause that's how it feels,’ she sings, her subtly stirring voice carrying the ache of nostalgia for something that almost was. Recorded in Calgary at the National Music Centre with Burs bandmate Ray Goudy while on tour and done live off the floor in a single take, the song’s raw emotion flowing unfiltered.  

A Trojan horse of a song, “One More Time for the Road” sneaks its weighty emotional core into something deceptively simple. Echoes of artists like Big Thief, Laura Marling, and Haley Heynderickx ripple through her work, but Dillen’s voice remains entirely her own, a thread of light unfurling like tangled vines, reaching for the light.

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In August 2024, Dillen released her first solo offering via Victory Pool Records, every-woman sore, a breathtaking meditation on kinship and the quiet ways we hold one another up. 

Her love of music runs deep, tracing back to summer camp nights in her early teens, when she first picked up a guitar and started writing songs. Later, while studying jazz at Humber College, she found kindred spirits in her future Burs bandmates, playing together in a Joni Mitchell ensemble. Since 2019, Dillen has released a handful of songs under her own name and in collaboration with other Toronto-based musicians.   

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