Mary Lattimore

Mary Lattimore

pop rock

"Straddling the line between ethereal and grounded, her music weaves together layers of shimmering tones and rhythmic pulses that build tension while allowing moments of spacious release."

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Hundreds of Days

Hundreds of Days

2018

About Mary Lattimore

Mary Lattimore matters for her ability to transform the harp from a classical instrument into a vessel for emotive soundscapes, inviting listeners into a world where the familiar meets the avant-garde.
Through her intricate compositions, she challenges the boundaries of genre and expectation, creating a space where introspection and exploration coexist.
Through her intricate compositions, she challenges the boundaries of genre and expectation, creating a space where introspection and exploration coexist. Lattimore's music resonates within contemporary conversations about mental health and emotional experience, making it not just an artistic endeavor but a shared journey. Her approach is marked by a fluid integration of technology and traditional techniques, using effects pedals and looping mechanisms to expand the harp's sonic palette. This innovative method allows her to craft expansive textures that evolve over time, blurring the lines between live performance and studio production. The result is an immersive auditory experience that feels both immediate and distant, as if each piece hovers in a liminal space. Lyrically, Lattimore often explores themes of longing, memory, and connection—her voice imbued with a contemplative tone that invites listeners to reflect on their own experiences. Rather than relying on narrative storytelling, her work leans towards impressionistic expressions of emotion, creating atmospheres that evoke personal resonance without explicit detail.

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Mary Lattimore's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

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