Lowell (musician)
Elizabeth Lowell Boland, known by stage name Lowell, is a Canadian singer, songwriter, producer[1] known for her writing collaborations with Madison Beer, Hailee Steinfeld, Bülow, Tate McRae, and more.
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Birth name | Elizabeth Lowell Boland |
Born | Calgary, Alberta, Canada | September 14, 1991
Genres | Pop, dance-pop, synthpop, pop rock, electropop |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter |
Years active | 2012 - present |
Labels | Arts & Crafts |
Background
Originally from Calgary, Alberta,[1] Boland moved to Toronto, Ontario at age 18 to study music at the University of Toronto.
Musical career
During this time, she began writing some song demos on ukulele,[2] which came to the attention of Canadian music manager Mike Dixon.[2] Dixon forwarded them in turn to producer Martin Terefe, and Boland made her debut in 2012 as a guest vocalist on Apparatjik's 2012 EP If You Can, Solve This Jumble.[3]
She signed to Arts & Crafts, and released the EP I Killed Sara V in February 2014.[4] Her full-length album debut, We Loved Her Dearly, followed in September 2014.[5]
Her song, "Palm Trees" featured as soundtrack in EA Sports game, FIFA 15.
On April 6, 2018, she released her sophomore album Lone Wolf.
She co-wrote all three songs on the debut EP from Bülow, Damaged Vol. 1, which was released November 2017 on Wax Records, including the single "Not A Love Song." Damaged Vol. 1 was praised by critics for its "real and authentic" portrayal of Bülow's voice.[6]
She received two Canadian Screen Award nominations at the 9th Canadian Screen Awards in 2021, for Best Original Score and Best Original Song for "Grey Singing in Auditorium", for her work on the 2020 film Bloodthirsty.[7]
Artist Discography
Studio albums
- 2014 - We Loved Her Dearly
- 2018 - Lone Wolf
- 2022 - hurry
Extended plays
- 2014 - I Killed Sara V.
- 2016 - Part 1: PARIS YK
- 2021 - Bloodthirsty
Singles
- 2016 - "Ride"
- 2016 - "High Enough"
- 2016 - "West Coast Forever"
- 2020 - "Lemonade"
- 2020 - "God Is A Fascist"
- 2021 - "Caroline"
- 2021 - "Black Boots And Leather Rebellion"
- 2022 - "Guess I'm Going To Hell"
- 2022 - "Hamptons City Cowboy"
Songwriting discography
Year | Artist(s) | Song | Album |
2023 | Brett Kissel | "Never Have I Ever" | The Compass Project - South Album |
2022 | Charli XCX | "Yuck" | Crash |
2021 | Madison Beer | Channel Surfing / The End | Life Support |
Emotional Bruises | |||
Sour Times | |||
Homesick | |||
Interlude | |||
Blue | |||
Stay Numb and Carry On | |||
Effortlessly | |||
Wonho, Kiiara | Ain't About You | Love Synonym #2: Right For Us | |
Alice Longyu Gao, Mura Masa, bulow | She Abunai | Non-album single | |
Nessa Barrett, jxdn | la di die | Non-album single | |
Catie Turner | Hide and Seek | Non-album Single | |
Virginia to Vegas, MacKenzie Porter | This Sucks. | Non-album Single | |
2020 | Tate McRae | r u ok | Too Young to Be Sad |
JoJo, Demi Lovato | Lonely Hearts (Remix) | Non-album single | |
Madison Beer | Baby | Life Support | |
Selfish | |||
Selfish (Alan Walker Remix) | Non-album single | ||
Lennon Stella, Charlie Puth | Summer Feelings | SCOOB! The Album | |
Hailee Steinfeld | Your Name Hurts | Half Written Story | |
Hailee Steinfeld | End This (L.O.V.E.) | Half Written Story | |
Hailee Steinfeld | Man Up | Half Written Story | |
Hailee Steinfeld | Wrong Direction | Half Written Story | |
Madison Beer | Good in Goodbye | Life Support | |
2019 | Bulow, Rich the Kid | You & Jennifer (Remix) | Non-album single |
Madison Beer | Dear Society | Non-album single | |
Bülow | Get Stüpid | Crystalline | |
Bülow | Euphoria | Crystalline | |
2018 | Bülow | Sad and Bored | Damaged Vol. 2 |
Bülow | Honor Roll | Damaged Vol. 2 | |
Bülow | You & Jennifer | Damaged Vol. 2 | |
2017 | Bülow | Like this Guy | Damaged Vol. 1 |
Bülow | Not a Love Song | Damaged Vol. 1 | |
Bülow | Lines | Damaged Vol. 1 |
Production Discography
Year | Artist | Song | Album |
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2023 | The Beaches | Blame my Ex | |
2021 | Catie Turner | Hide and Seek | Non-album single |
2020 | Tate McRae | r u ok | Too Young to Be Sad |
References
- "Lowell Is Alive and Well". W, September 17, 2014.
- "Lowell: Best of Both Worlds". Exclaim!, October 2014.
- "Lowell is No Ordinary Pop Chanteuse". T Magazine, June 26, 2014.
- Lowell Signs to Arts & Crafts for New EP, Shares "Cloud 69". Exclaim!, January 22, 2014.
- "The lowdown on Lowell, Toronto's next big name in pop". Toronto Star, September 7, 2014.
- Stack, Chris (20 December 2017). "Bülow - Damaged Vol. 1 EP - rBeatz Radio". rbeatz.com. Archived from the original on 12 June 2018. Retrieved 30 May 2018.
- Brent Furdyk, "Canadian Screen Awards Announces 2021 Film Nominations". ET Canada, March 30, 2021.