LA On Lock

The #1 Source For Underground Hype in Los Angeles

  • Home
  • About
  • Calabama
  • Underground 420 Festival
  • Members
  • Blog
  • Reviews
  • Events
  • Videos
  • Models
  • LA On Lock Live
  • LA On Lock Radio
  • LA On Lock Shop
  • LA On Lock Music
  • Submissions
  • Archive
  • True Potheads
tomyface.jpg

Libby Larkin - To My Face [Review]

February 12, 2021 by Travis Erwin in Music, Commercial, Indie Pop

Rating: 4 out of 5

“The best art is an expression of true emotions, and while some artists can tap into the emotions of others to convey experiences beyond ones they have faced themselves, sometimes only through the raw sting felt pain can art be distilled. This is the case with ‘To My Face’ from Libby Larkin.

After an uphill battle through self-expression and closure, Libby is finally ready to release her first EP, titled ‘L|A’, in February of this new year. It all started when she caught her best friend and the girl she was seeing in a secret affair. As if a scene from a movie, she caught them revealing the entirety of their fling on a voice recording. With the recording on her phone and an unhealthy desire to bask in her heartbreak, Larkin decided to make a three song EP. Releasing on the Friday before Valentine’s Day, the project is titled “L|A” which stands for the city where this happened, and ironically also for the guilty’s initials. Each song contains a snippet of the recording from that dreadful night, and getting a glimpse of the full story is available by listening to all three songs in order.”
— Travis Erwin (LA on Lock Blogger)
February 12, 2021 /Travis Erwin
libbylarkin, tomyface, laonlock
Music, Commercial, Indie Pop
Comment
Subscribe to our Text Messages!
Exclusive promotions & offers

    Thank You for subscribing!

    Message and data rates may apply.
    Recurring messages subscription.
    Click to view Terms & Privacy.
    Available in USA and Canada.
    Powered by EZ Texting

    LA On Lock©

    Advertise with us