A bummed out dyke from the Midwest, Often currently crafts bummer bedroom pop from their home in Los Angeles.

Artist, songwriter, producer, and performer, Often spins beauty from the pains of religious trauma, turning their lived experience into music that sounds as if Fiona Apple and Tracy Chapman grew up in the same church. Upon completing their album “Dirty Saint,” they were fortunate to make contact with listeners through New Music Friday and Fresh Finds: Indie, along with premieres in AudioFemme, Wussy, and Flood Magazine. With later releases “I Don’t Mean It” and “Brightstar” following suit by once again finding spots on Fresh Finds and Fresh Finds: Indie, their success has been bolstered by sync placements on Netflix's "Outer Banks" (Palm Trees), CBS' "East New York" (I Don’t Mean It), and the upcoming "Three Women" (Neon Light) on Starz. With intense and focused energy, Often uses their live performance as a catalyst for meaningful connection, currently transmuting that spirit while in production on their next album. Aiming to remind individuals of their inherent value beyond an ability to produce, Often respects her work in order to support our path toward collective good.