About Lia Braswell

Lia Braswell is a Los Angeles-based musician who has been playing drums since she was eight-years old. While she learned the fundamentals of funk, jazz, and percussion-ensemble in her early years, she grew to love playing rock and pop music. Now she plays for multiple bands who do extensive touring across the world.

Lia's Career

Setting out on one's own is a daunting thing. Whether it's leaving home, changing careers, or in Lia Braswell's case, pursuing her first solo musical endeavor, the process is nearly always as fraught as it is illuminating. But on her debut full length, Rising, she executes the feat with astounding grace.

If Braswell's name rings a bell, that's because it should. Having done time as the touring drummer for A Place To Bury Strangers, TR/ST, Le Butcherettes, Sextile, and many others, Braswell has performed on nearly every continent and played internationally renowned festivals such as Coachella and Cruel World. As such, it should come as no surprise that her impressive resumé shines through in the expertly crafted, ethereal dream pop of Rising. Simultaneously evoking the airy, atmospheric sensibilities of Cocteau Twins, the pop-forward experimentation of Kate Bush, and the hyper-danceable, retro synthwave of contemporary artists like Riki and Nuovo Testamento, Braswell's self-assured presence as both a songwriter and vocalist results in an effort that bears none of the awkward growing pains one might expect from a new project. Equally arresting is Braswell's lyrical finesse, with profoundly evocative and delicately personal narratives elevating the already deeply affecting music to heights that border on the sublime.

Moving from the relative anonymity of a drum kit to the revealing illumination of center stage comes with its own unique set of anxiety-inducing challenges, but if Braswell is experiencing any trepidation, it certainly doesn't show in the quality of her music. Then again, when you've already toured with Iggy and the Stooges by age 20, maybe embarking on a solo career seems quaint in comparison. What's beyond debate is that Braswell has a remarkable knack for songwriting and performance that is self-evident on her stunning debut. Accomplishing a career as it already is, Rising feels like just one more step forward in an ever-growing body of work that is much greater than the sum of its parts.

"Dream Cymbals are by far the best that I have played. Everyone that I play for can attest to that. The tones of my set are complementary to the kind of music that I play. They cut through naturally and feel cathartic to strike. I feel a strong connection to my Dream cymbals and will continue to represent them with all of my endeavors."

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