There comes a time in every woman's life where she takes control, she embraces her freedom and individuality. At 23, Laura Marling has already done that.
She's been involved in two somewhat-publicised relationships with Noah & the Whale's Charlie Fink (whom she was in the band with) and also with Mumford & Sons' singer Marcus Mumford (who she left Fink for and who's the inspiration behind the song, "New Romantic").
Mumford and Marling |
In her new album, Marling discusses this independence she's found following such consuming relationships and has created a work of music that creates a new kind of love to explore: self-love. Sure, she's self-depricating at times, but she's also extremely strong as a woman.
Above is the video for one of my favorite songs off of all five of her albums: "Master Hunter".
You want a woman because you want to be saved,
Well I’ll tell you that I got a little lot on my plate,
Well if you want a woman who can call your name,
It ain’t me babe,
No, no, no, it ain’t me babe.
Above is the video for one of my favorite songs off of all five of her albums: "Master Hunter".
You want a woman because you want to be saved,
Well I’ll tell you that I got a little lot on my plate,
Well if you want a woman who can call your name,
It ain’t me babe,
No, no, no, it ain’t me babe.
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