Beth Crowley
  • Make Me Yours
  • 2007
  • How It Ends
  • Porcelain Heart
  • Skin and Bones
  • My Good Days
  • Nothing Left
  • This Goodbye
  • Warrior (Live Acoustic)
  • Pretend It's Home (Live Acoustic)
  • Warrior
  • Pretend It's Home
Biography
Since 2011, Beth Crowley has built an active fanbase of over 16,000 subscribers on YouTube with her original music. Many of her songs center around Young Adult novels, causing listeners and readers alike to embrace this unique musical perspective. Her most successful song, “Warrior,” has garnered over 850,000 views for its official lyric video on YouTube and more than 250,000 monetized streams and downloads. “Warrior,” which is based on The Mortal Instruments series by Cassandra Clare, has even been recognized by the author herself.
In March 2014, Beth launched a Kickstarter campaign to raise the funds to make an EP. She almost doubled her original goal with the help of nearly 100 backers and released her debut full-length album, Porcelain Heart, on September 2nd, 2014. Between Kickstarter backers and preorders for physical copies of the album, Porcelain Heart was mailed to fans in 16 countries and 27 states.
Each song on Porcelain Heart tells a story, from the driving bass and hesitantly brave lyrics on “Make Me Yours” to the sorrow in the exchange between vocalist and fiddle in “This Goodbye.” No topic is off-limits, as illustrated in the powerful but optimistic story about depression in “2007.”
The response to Porcelain Heart being overwhelmingly positive, and fans are already clamoring for new music from Beth. With upcoming songs based on Harry Potter, City of Heavenly Fire, and more, Beth is ready to deliver.
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  • Sounds Like:
    Amy Lee, Hayley Williams
  • Influences:
    Norah Jones, Evanescence, Sara Bareilles, Christina Perri
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