Alice Phoebe Lou’s fifth album ‘Shelter’ is about “forgiving the world and forgiving yourself” in order to create a place of safety. After starting her career busking as a teenager, Alice has slowly learnt to follow her own instincts and write without fear of judgment. At times, ‘Shelter’

feels like a purge while other moments across the lush record capture a second coming-of-age.


“I continually strive to show people the beauty of being vulnerable and feeling all their feelings,” she explains. Still fiercely and successfully independent, Alice Phoebe Lou hopes young people “can be inspired by the fact you can do things unconventionally,” with ‘Shelter’ a defiant

soundtrack in choosing your own happiness.


Alice has gone on to create a successful and fiercely independent career, with her confident, cathartic new album created to show people “the beauty of being vulnerable and feeling all their feelings”.