After recently returning to deliver her stunning new single "worth it" in early March, the first new offering since her highly-praised 'the third ep', which was supported by Jack Saunders at BBC Radio 1, Lauren Laverne, Steve Lamacq and Don Letts at BBC 6Music, as well as Sirius XM Alt Nation's Advanced Placement, Lisa Worden (Alt 98.7 LA), WYMS Milwaukee and WNXP in Nashville, fast-rising indie bedroom-pop artist girlhouse (aka Lauren Luiz) now unveils the mesmerising official video for her latest release.
Filmed entirely from her sitting atop a mount through a car's sunroof, the new visuals for "worth it" make for a wonderfully tender and heartfelt journey. While times have been tough for the artist of late, she was able to capture a wide range of emotions to deliver a truly memorable performance of her newest delight.
Adding about the video's creation, she said, "Our friend Cooper Brown is an actual angel and helped us put this video together. My next door neighbour got into a gun fight in front of my house the week we filmed this. My car was totaled from bullet holes and I no longer felt safe at home so I was having a pretty hard time. I also recently lost my grandpa and still don't feel like I've fully adjusted to his loss. I don't think there is more emotionally raw footage of me out there than this video. My rental car had a sunroof so Cooper rented a car mount and let us use one of his antique lenses and that combo created something magical. I'm SO proud of how this video turned out and I'm so grateful for Cooper for helping us out, it felt like therapy working on this."
Growing up in the city of Portland, a place of polar opposites with the very liberal on one side to those wielding confederate flags on the other, girlhouse's Lauren Luiz first began to make her mark as an actress in her early twenties. Appearing in shows like the NBC hit series Grimm. Driven by her first serious breakup, she migrated to LA in 2013 to pursue her acting career, where she got her first big break in a production of Spring Awakening. The show took her to Broadway, New York, saw her perform for President Barack Obama at The White House. And while her music had yet to come to the forefront of her creative spirit, it was this pursuit of an acting dream that led her to the places and people she would come to build her music career around. It was here in LA that she met her future band mate/producer Tyler Thompson. The two had an instant creative connection and stayed firmly in touch when Lauren had to uproot to New York for Spring Awakening. But once that show ended, she returned to LA and the pair formed their first musical venture WILD, together with another band mate
WILD became a huge force on the US folk-pop scene. They went onto release a handful of singles and an album that garnered them more than 50 million streams, a slot at SXSW, and sync deals with the likes of Mazda, Switch, and Pixar and more. But while WILD was still going strong, Lauren had spent the entire time writing music for herself, something different to what the band had been producing so far and so began to explore a new aesthetic. This was the formation of girlhouse, a solo project that Lauren felt was more in keeping with how she was as an artist and gave her a creative outlet to drive her own passions.
Fast forward to today and girlhouse has released three exceptional and critically acclamined EPs – her debut 'the girlhouse ep' and the aptly titled follow up’s ‘the second ep', and 'the third ep' which spawned the singles "cool guy", "paul blart mall cop", "concussion", "pretty girl in LA", "the fatalist", "knuckle tattoo" and many more and has amassed over 15 Million streams. She's toured with Sabrina Carpenter, The Wrecks, and more, as well as opened for Halsey last summer.
girlhouse is a tastemaker favourtie, having featured on Billboard's 10 Cool New Pop Songs, WONDERLAND, NOTION, DUMMY, EARMILK, ONES TO WATCH, DIY MAG, The Line of Best Fit, Under The Radar, The Independent, La Blogotheque, Coup de Main, Atwood Magazine, Record of The Day, Songwriting Magazine and landed on Spotify's New Music Friday US, All New Indie and Today’s Indie Rock, and Apple Music's New In Rock playlists to name a few, as well as hitting the #1 spot on HYPE MACHINE multiple times.
Inspired heavily by the works of fellow female singer-songwriters such as Phoebe Bridgers, Soccer Mommy, and Lucy Dacus and now living in Nashville, her personal life still continues to inspire and influence her music, offering us all a window into her soul and creating a bright and sweeping world for us all to enjoy.