
Sun-drenched Americana that pairs vintage country twang with a modern indie sensibility. Warm, wistful, and perfect for long drives through changing landscapes.
Lola Kirke makes music that feels like a well-worn denim jacket found in a high-end vintage shop. It is deeply rooted in the traditions of 1970s cosmic country and 1980s country-pop, yet it carries the self-aware, slightly detached perspective of a modern New Yorker. Her voice is a soft, breathy instrument that glides over lush arrangements of pedal steel and acoustic strumming, creating a sound that is both intimate and expansive.
What sets her apart is the tension between her classic influences and her sharp, contemporary songwriting. She manages to inhabit the 'rhinestone cowgirl' persona without it ever feeling like a costume, infusing her tracks with genuine vulnerability and a dry, observational wit. The production often leans into analog warmth, making each song feel like a physical object, heavy with nostalgia and golden-hour light.
Start with 'Heart Head West' for a masterclass in modern Americana, or dive into 'Lady for Sale' if you want to hear her lean into the glossy, high-energy sheen of 80s radio country. She is the ideal companion for those moments when you want to feel a little bit lonely and a little bit glamorous at the same time.
Lola Kirke (born September 27, 1990) is an American actress, singer, and author. She was born in London and raised in New York City. Kirke starred in the comedy film Mistress America (2015) and the Amazon Studios television series Mozart in the Jungle (2014–2018). She also appeared in the films Gone Girl (2014), Gemini (2017), Lost Girls (2020) and Sinners (2025), among others. Kirke began her singing career in 2016. Simon & Schuster published her debut book, Wild West Village, in 2025.
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