Lauren Minear Confronts Anger and Liberation on New Album 'Boxing Day,' Featuring Fragile Lead Single "Bruise"
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New York-based artist Lauren Minear shares her transformative new album, Boxing Day, featuring the fragile, urgent lead single, “Bruise.” Written in the aftermath of betrayal and self-reflection, the record traces a path through anger, shame, acceptance, and ultimately liberation. With raw confessional lyrics and immersive soundscapes that blend alternative, pop, rock, and folk, Boxing Day is Minear’s most ambitious work to date.
Minear began writing the record in July 2023, after cutting ties with a creative agency she discovered had been stealing from her. “I always write my way through intense feelings,” she explains. “But I realized that the anger and shame I was experiencing went deeper than just this one conflict. These songs allowed me to confront patterns of repressed anger and codependency, and to liberate myself from them in the process.”
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At the core of the record is “Bruise,” a song inspired by the paradox of loving someone who also causes deep pain. Acoustic and guitar-driven, the track reveals the sadness that lies beneath anger, reinforced by Minear’s choice to sing the chorus in falsetto to highlight fragility. “We wrote ‘Bruise’ on Day 4 of our Woodstock sessions, bundled up in coats in a freezing guest house,” she recalls. “The environment and the song were well suited, because we ended up with something that sounds fragile. I think the cold added some urgency.”
“Bruise” draws on themes of survival, shame, and self-overcoming, and for Minear, singing it still stirs discomfort. “It was painful to write and, for a long time, painful to sing,” she admits. “I’m working on that.”
Loving you leaves me black and blue
Sometimes I don’t know what do do
I love you, but your love leaves a bruise
Recorded between New York, London, and a week-long creative retreat near Woodstock, NY, the album was produced by Dan Weeks, with early sessions shaped by guitarist Dan Barracuda. Over the course of writing nearly 100 songs, Minear distilled the project down to 11 tracks that met her three guiding goals: vulnerable lyricism, elevated production, and a fully immersive listening experience. The record incorporates everything from live-off-the-floor guitars to found sounds (like the rain heard in the title track), resulting in an album that is both intimate and cinematic.
Lauren Minear’s voice – reminiscent of Natalie Merchant, Dido, and Maggie Rogers – delivers raw emotion, while her Joni Mitchell–esque lyricism cuts straight to the soul. Originally from Nashville and now based in New York, she has built a reputation as both a confessional songwriter and a captivating performer. Her previous records, Invisible Woman (2022) and Chasing Daylight (2024), established her as a fearless voice exploring themes of visibility, mental health, and transformation.
With Boxing Day, Minear offers her most powerful statement yet: that even in anger and shame, liberation and light can be found.
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