Empress Of is Brooklyn’s Lorely Rodriguez, who has a voice as sweet and seductive as Lana del Rey (albeit with much more impressive range), but she expertly channels dizzyingly biz...read more on Last.fm →
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Tobias Handke
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Jan 20, 2020
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One of my favourite live artists of last year, Empress Of, returns in 2020 with new single, "Call Me."Taken from the soundtrack for the forthcoming horror flick,The Turning, this somber, synth-pop creation from Lor...
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Reina Shinohara
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Aug 28, 2018
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Lorely Rodriguez, better known as LA's Empress Of, is back after a long three years since her last release. Earlier this year, she popped up again, this time surprising us with two new songs, and to officially announce Us, her follow up to 2015's Me....
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sweeney kovar
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Apr 23, 2013
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My homegirl Isa initially put me onto Empress Of through her radio show, The Parked Car. In between Ciara tunes and hyphy jams (she's in the Bay Area), my last visit to the show yielded this pleasant gem. Electronic but not quite uptempo, yet not a s...
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anibal
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Mar 29, 2013
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Empress Of is the single effort of Brooklyn-based Lorely Rodriguez. The Spanish singer-song/writer can fluctuate between her native Spanish tongue or English, depending on her mood. Her latest track is a hazy ode to the 80s, with a dreamy vibe that ...
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Christiana Bartolini
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Feb 19, 2013
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I may be a little late on this one, but it still deserves recognition. Empress Of is quickly on the rise with her one-woman take of everything atmospheric and synth-soaked."Don't Tell Me" is a gorgeously composed, downtempo song that's truly hypnotiz...
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