Louisa Stancioff, an emerging artist hailing from Maine, unveils her enchanting and playful new single “Cigarette,” extracted from her highly anticipated debut album, “When We Were Looking,” scheduled for release on April 12th through Yep Roc Records. The accompanying music video, directed by Matt Gaillet and premiered by Brooklyn Vegan, adds a whimsical touch to the song’s narrative. Collaborating with her friend Zack Leavitt in Los Angeles, Stancioff describes the genesis of “Cigarette” as a spontaneous jam session resulting in the song’s structure, with the lyrics and bridge penned during a reflective evening. Despite the wistful undertones recounting a complex encounter with an ex-lover, the track exudes a lighthearted and sweet demeanor, offering a sense of closure to the tumultuous relationship.

“Cigarette” follows the success of Stancioff’s previous singles, “Nobody’s Watching” and “Gold,” garnering acclaim from notable publications such as Stereogum, Brooklyn Vegan, and No Depression. The album “When We Were Looking” is now available for pre-order, coinciding with Stancioff’s forthcoming U.S. tour dates in the Northeast, including a performance at Sundown in Queens, NY on April 21st.

Stancioff delves into the thematic essence of her album, capturing moments of profound introspection and existential exploration amidst a backdrop of transitions and heartache. Drawing from her nomadic experiences across Alaska, California, New York, and North Carolina before returning to her native Maine, Stancioff’s songwriting exhibits a raw and unfiltered portrayal of pain, healing, acceptance, and personal growth. Collaborating with producer/keyboardist Sam Kassirer, the album’s immersive guitar-and-synth arrangements provide a rich sonic landscape that perfectly complements Stancioff’s emotive vocals. “When We Were Looking” presents a captivating blend of indie stoicism and folk sincerity, reminiscent of acclaimed artists such as Phoebe Bridgers, Arlo Parks, Big Thief, and Waxahatchee, as it navigates the delicate balance between grief and renewal, offering listeners a lush and cathartic musical journey.

Louisa Stancioff On Tour:

04/12 – Rockland, ME – Triangle Art Gallery

04/13 – Portland ME – Oxbow Brewery

04/18 – Cambridge, MA – Club Passim

04/19 Northampton, MA – Parlor Room

4/20 – Warren, RI – Galactic Theatre

04/21 – Queens, NY – Sundown