
- 1Into
- 2New Thing
- 3Flowers Fell
- 4Photo Booth
- 5Finger Painting
- 6Somewhere To Go
- 7Biking Standing
- 8Nervous
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Avery Friedman released New Thing in April 2025 via Audio Antihero (Frog, Tiberius).
She has received support from outlets like NPR Music (All Songs Considered), KEXP, BBC, The Line of Best Fit, Under the Radar, No Depression, Post-Trash, New Noise Magazine, WFUV, WNYU, and many others.
Praise for New Thing:
"If you're into intense, dreamy, subtly imaginative singer-songwriter-ly pop, people like Squirrel Flower or maybe the softer moments of Big Thief, don't miss the debut album by the Brooklyn singer Avery Friedman. Her songs are a cocktail of anxiety and uneasy beauty with chiming, ringing arrangements that really get under your skin." – NPR MUSIC (ALL SONGS CONSIDERED)
“Her full-length debut, New Thing, is a work of raw singer/songwriter confessionalism, evoking the knotted melodies, homespun arrangements, and searing edges of musicians like Squirrel Flower, Babehoven, or Adrianne Lenker.“ – UNDER THE RADAR
“The promise you are left with as a listener, that there is a beauty in uncertainty and becoming, that flowers that die will surely grow again.” – THE LINE OF BEST FIT
“Scarily accomplished…Friedman inhabits a complex emotional realm where nervousness can coexist with (and inform) ideas of sexiness, sadness, tenderness. Her world is fragile but appears to have arrived fully-formed.” – KLOF MAG
She has received support from outlets like NPR Music (All Songs Considered), KEXP, BBC, The Line of Best Fit, Under the Radar, No Depression, Post-Trash, New Noise Magazine, WFUV, WNYU, and many others.
Praise for New Thing:
"If you're into intense, dreamy, subtly imaginative singer-songwriter-ly pop, people like Squirrel Flower or maybe the softer moments of Big Thief, don't miss the debut album by the Brooklyn singer Avery Friedman. Her songs are a cocktail of anxiety and uneasy beauty with chiming, ringing arrangements that really get under your skin." – NPR MUSIC (ALL SONGS CONSIDERED)
“Her full-length debut, New Thing, is a work of raw singer/songwriter confessionalism, evoking the knotted melodies, homespun arrangements, and searing edges of musicians like Squirrel Flower, Babehoven, or Adrianne Lenker.“ – UNDER THE RADAR
“The promise you are left with as a listener, that there is a beauty in uncertainty and becoming, that flowers that die will surely grow again.” – THE LINE OF BEST FIT
“Scarily accomplished…Friedman inhabits a complex emotional realm where nervousness can coexist with (and inform) ideas of sexiness, sadness, tenderness. Her world is fragile but appears to have arrived fully-formed.” – KLOF MAG
