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Youth Lagoon
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About the Artist
Youth Lagoon was the musical project of Trevor Powers, characterized by its deeply introspective and atmospheric soundscapes blending elements of dream-pop and mutant Americana. Known for evocative tracks like "17," "Cannons," and "Idaho Alien," his performances often channeled poignant narratives rooted in personal and familial themes, drawing from his upbringing in Idaho and transformative life events. Powers' journey included stepping away from Youth Lagoon amid personal struggles with his identity and health, which profoundly influenced his music's emotive depth and stripped-down aesthetics, particularly noticeable in his final album "Heaven Is a Junkyard." The album weaves stories of everyday life and hardship with a ghostly, punk-tinged western lyrism set to upright piano and experimental sounds, making his shows a soulful exploration of vulnerability and resilience. His story reflects an artist who wrestled with self-doubt and transformation yet crafted a sonic realm rich in nuance and emotional resonance, often leaving audiences feeling like they were sharing secrets through a crack in the wall rather than mere performances.