Rooting themselves in life long relationships with expression and music making, Siren Spell has found a whimsical niche in which they attempt to capture the pivotal moments when an idea becomes reality through improvisational singing, and vocal looping. Weaving their voices into rich tapestries of sound, they reflect every facet of the multitudinous emotions expressed by artists as they navigate what has been, and what will be, through their performances. Siren Spell is comprised of three dedicated story-tellers, community-builders, and art-makers:

Ashley Virginia: North Carolina Singer/songwriter Ashley Virginia's style synthesizes an eclectic spread, somewhere between Indie-Folk, 70s country cool, West Coast cosmic Americana, and 60s Rock n’ Roll. Beyond an obvious artistic aptitude, complete with ear-catching melodies and soul-baring lyricism, Ashley's music conveys a deeply intimate ability to share the most terrifying pieces of herself.

 

Lora Mouna: Through her mesmerizing vocals and lyricsims, the Arab American singer/songwriter Lora Mouna captures moments of vulnerability within her relationships and within herself, reflecting on her shadow work and healing. She's a storyteller through her indie-pop/alt-pop sound, which elicits themes of mental health and the journey of becoming. Her conversational and confessional music style provide an intimate and powerful listening experience

Savannah Thorne: After years of creative expression across a multitude of mediums, North Carolina native Savannah Thorne has dedicated her life to Ethnomusicology and Ethnographic Film. Using her experience as a singer and painter, her portraits are an intimate reflection of different artist's vulnerability through their process of expression.