

Canadian singer/songwriter Elizabeth Lowell Boland was working as a stripper when the Swedish record producer Martin Terefe heard her demos. Swedes know good pop when they hear it, and soon Lowell was in Europe, contributing songs to Terefe’s project Apparatjik, recording her own edgy electro-pop and offering her deliciously intimate, melancholy pop songs to a constellation of other artists, including Madison Beer, Hailee Steinfeld and bülow.