“Imagine what Adele would sound like if she had dabbled with GarageBand instead of picking up the guitar, and you’re halfway to Lapsley. Like that global star before her, the English singer-songwriter born Holly Lapsley Fletcher released her first album at 19 and dazzles with a smoky voice that carries the weight of a life not yet lived. But that’s where the comparison ends.”
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