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La Louma's debut LP, Let The World Be Flooded Out, drops Nov 3, 2017 via Bitchwave, the feminist/queer collective and label she co-runs in Los Angeles.
Track 1: "THE DECLINE OF NATIONS"
"Lauren Ross, otherwise known as La Louma, has a message for the world, and she’s not afraid to share it. That much is clear the first time you hear the opening track “The Decline of Nations," which Billboard is premiering exclusively. It’s catchy and cool, but drenched with a call to action amidst the crunchy guitar and refrains. Something’s gotta give, and she urges the listener to 'stay until you try to make things right.'" — BILLBOARD
Track 6: "JUST WANNA LOVE YOU"
"With its core of strong hooks and a jubilant, danceable bass line, the song shows Ross’ ability to make complex pop music sound effortless, no matter how deeply she explores time signatures and rhythms throughout the track. And in the end, it all serves the overarching themes of the song, which centers around the rollercoaster of emotions that come from feeling trapped in a relationship that isn’t working anymore." — SHE SHREDS
"THE DECLINE OF NATIONS"
"Lauren Ross, otherwise known as La Louma, has a message for the world, and she’s not afraid to share it. That much is clear the first time you hear the opening track “The Decline of Nations," which Billboard is premiering exclusively. It’s catchy and cool, but drenched with a call to action amidst the crunchy guitar and refrains. Something’s gotta give, and she urges the listener to 'stay until you try to make things right.'" — BILLBOARD
"JUST WANNA LOVE YOU"
"With its core of strong hooks and a jubilant, danceable bass line, the song shows Ross’ ability to make complex pop music sound effortless, no matter how deeply she explores time signatures and rhythms throughout the track. And in the end, it all serves the overarching themes of the song, which centers around the rollercoaster of emotions that come from feeling trapped in a relationship that isn’t working anymore." — SHE SHREDS
"JUST WANNA LOVE YOU"
"With its core of strong hooks and a jubilant, danceable bass line, the song shows Ross’ ability to make complex pop music sound effortless, no matter how deeply she explores time signatures and rhythms throughout the track. And in the end, it all serves the overarching themes of the song, which centers around the rollercoaster of emotions that come from feeling trapped in a relationship that isn’t working anymore." — SHE SHREDS