Lauren Mayberry

Lauren Mayberry

Genres: electropop, pop, indie pop, female vocalists, electronic

About Lauren Mayberry

Lauren Eve Mayberry (born 7 October 1987) is a Scottish musician who is the vocalist and percussionist of the pop band CHVRCHES. In Chvrches, Mayberry co-writes and co-produces the songs with Iain Cook and Martin Doherty, and sings as the lead vocalist. She also plays drums and keyboards. Mayberry is a soprano. Outside of music, she is an active feminist and philanthropist. She achieved considerable commercial success with Chvrches, releasing four studio albums to date – The Bones of What You Believe (2013), Every Open Eye (2015), Love is Dead (2018) and Screen Violence (2021). Their 2012 single, "The Mother We Share", won the Popjustice £20 Music Prize for Best Pop Song in 2013, and in 2019 collaborated with Marshmello on the song "Here with Me". Chvrches began a hiatus in 2024, with Mayberry releasing her debut solo album Vicious Creature in December of that year through EMI and Island Records. On release, it achieved number three on the Scottish album charts, whereas in the United Kingdom overall it peaked at number forty-nine. Mayberry was born in 1987 in Thornhill, Stirling. She has played the piano since she was a child and drums since she was a teenager. Mayberry attended Beaconhurst School (now known as Fairview International School) a private school in Bridge of Allan. She also lived for six months in Gladstone, Illinois, as a foreign-exchange student. After completing a four-year undergraduate law degree at the University of Strathclyde, she earned a master's degree in journalism in 2010, and won the Royal Environmental Health Institute for Scotland Journalism Award. This led her into a career in freelance journalism and production running. From 2009 to 2010 she was a contributor to the UK music website The Line of Best Fit. From age 15 until 22, Mayberry played drums in various bands. Prior to Chvrches, Mayberry was involved in two local bands, Boyfriend/Girlfriend and Blue Sky Archives. In Blue Sky Archives, she was a vocalist and played the drums and keyboards. As a member of Blue Sky Archives, Mayberry also covered the Rage Against the Machine song "Killing In The Name" which was released as a single. In September 2011, Iain Cook of Aereogramme and The Unwinding Hours produced Blue Sky Archives' Triple A-Side EP. Cook started a new project with his friend Martin Doherty and asked Mayberry to sing on a couple of demos. They wrote together for seven or eight months in a basement studio in Glasgow. Cook, Mayberry and Doherty decided to form a new band after the sessions proved to be successful. The band chose the name CHVRCHES, using a Roman "v" to distinguish themselves from actual churches on internet searches.

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Lauren Mayberry — Top 11 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Lauren Mayberry Crocodile Tears
Lauren Mayberry Shame | FM4 OKFM4
Lauren Mayberry Something In The Air
Lauren Mayberry Shame
Lauren Mayberry Something In The Air | FM4 Sounds Like FM4
Lauren Mayberry Change Shapes
Lauren Mayberry Sunday Best
Lauren Mayberry Vicious Creature
Lauren Mayberry Are You Awake
Lauren Mayberry Shame
Lauren Mayberry Something In The Air | FM4 Morning Show
Crocodile Tears
Shame | FM4 OKFM4
Something In The Air
Something In The Air | FM4 Sounds Like FM4
Change Shapes
Sunday Best
Vicious Creature
Are You Awake
Something In The Air | FM4 Morning Show