Lindsey Jordan
Lindsey Jordan was born in United States on June 16th, 1999 and is the Rock Singer. At the age of 24, Lindsey Jordan biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.
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About
Snail Mail, a singer and guitarist who has received acclaim for her indie rock solo project Snail Mail. Pitchfork, Noisey, and Rolling Stone all praised her debut album, Lush (2018).
Before Fame
She was born in Ellicott City, Maryland, and began playing guitar at the age of 5.
Trivia
She learned guitar from Mary Timony of Helium, Autoclave, and Wild Flag fame.
Family Life
She has an older sister. Her mother has been the owner of the lingerie store Bra-la-la.
Associated With
Onstage at Coachella 2018, she joined Angel Olsen.
The Prying Eyes Of Snail Mail's 'Valentine'
By Max Freedman
It’s easy to forget that Lindsey Jordan, the frontperson of esteemed Baltimore indie-rock band Snail Mail, was literally a teenager during her breakout moment – until she reminds you in the most subtly brutal way. “I was really overwhelmed by a lot of decisions that I had to make,” she tells MTV News about the months surrounding the release of her career-making debut album, 2018’s Lush, “and I was leaving high school.” The contrast is striking: Being a musician who tours, does press, maintains a steady social media presence, and hires a huge team requires lots of big choices that non-musicians might not understand. Jordan had to make those choices right as she legally became an adult. Many of the songs on her Lush follow-up, Valentine, boast flashes of this tension between a younger, more innocent Jordan and one suddenly thrust into the spotlight.
Bop Shop: Songs From Snail Mail, Wonho, Tems, And More
The search for the ever-elusive "bop" is difficult. Playlists and streaming-service recommendations can only do so much. They often leave a lingering question: Are these songs really good, or are they just new?
Enter Bop Shop, a hand-picked selection of songs from the MTV News team. This weekly collection doesn't discriminate by genre and can include anything — it's a snapshot of what's on our minds and what sounds good. We'll keep it fresh with the latest music, but expect a few oldies (but goodies) every once in a while, too. Get ready: The Bop Shop is now open for business.