Part of a new crop of aspiring popstars that will likely revolutionise the music industry, Avery Cochrane is perhaps one of the most noticeable talents, a thrilling, dynamic voice with a firm grip on popular culture and a pulse for timely, relatable releases. She’s been on her way up for some time now, with last year’s ‘Shapeshifting on a Saturday Night’ gaining millions of streams on Spotify alone. Well, we suspect such a trend is going to continue in 2026.
‘Griever’ is the strongest evidence of that, a triumphal pop anthem steeped in vulnerability and introspection, all drenched in a high degree of relatability and countless catchy hooks. It’s pop music at its finest, and it’s Cochrane at her finest too, here sharing a glimpse of her monumental vocal prowess and genius, observant songwriting allure. Hailing from Seattle, Avery is now gearing up for a forthcoming EP, ‘Male Validation’ and Other Drugs’, out on March 27th.
Delving deeper into ‘Griever’, Cochrane explains: “The lyrics capture the retroactive rage and sorrow you feel after an unexpected encounter with someone from your past who has wronged you. It’s everything you may have wanted to say in the moment but couldn’t find the words to until days later.”
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