Ahead of her debut EP American-born, Canadian-raised musician Laur Elle has just unveiled her fifth single, B.E.S.T.
Having moved some 15 times before she ended up in Canada aged 11, Laur had travelled a lot as a child, growing up in Alberta whilst training as a national level gymnast. Training didn’t leave time for anything else and so it was only when she reached late high school years that she really got into music. Initially writing poetry, Laur Elle then started experimenting with guitar and got into song-writing. A stint at university in Alberta kept her from focusing on music full time whilst she got a teaching degree, but she is now dedicated her energy toward creating music.
B.E.S.T. stands for Better Every Single Time, and the track is inspired by early 2000s pop-rock, depicting that feeling of a new love that just seems to get deeper and more exciting with every interaction. With beautifully emotive vocals, B.E.S.T. wraps itself around your head and your heart, conjuring up the experience of being lost in excitement and feeling.
Laur Elle’s debut EP will be out in April. In the meantime check out B.E.S.T. below: