Paris Paloma
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Paris Paloma (born 17 November 1999) is an English singer-songwriter from Derbyshire, England. Known for her poetic lyricism and distinctive blend of folk, indie folk, dark pop and alternative pop, she has gained recognition for songs that explore themes of womanhood, mythology, grief, love, power and social expectations. Her work frequently draws inspiration from folklore, literature, art history and classical mythology, combining ethereal production with emotionally charged storytelling. Paloma began releasing music independently in 2020 with her debut single Narcissus, followed by Ocean Baby and Underneath. These early releases introduced her atmospheric sound and lyrical style, helping her establish a growing audience online. cemeteries and socials (2021) Released in September 2021, cemeteries and socials was Paloma's debut EP. The project introduced many of the themes that would later define her work, including mortality, femininity, identity, love and self-discovery, blending folk-inspired instrumentation with atmospheric production and poetic lyricism. The EP was preceded by the singles Narcissus, Ocean Baby and Underneath. Additional tracks such as the fruits further showcased her fascination with mythology, literature and emotional storytelling. The release received positive attention from listeners and critics, establishing Paloma as a promising new voice within the alternative folk and indie music scenes. Cacophony (2024) Paloma released her debut studio album, Cacophony, on 30 August 2024. Expanding on the ideas explored in her earlier work, the album examines themes of gender roles, autonomy, rage, vulnerability, community and societal expectations. The record was preceded by the singles labour, as good a reason, my mind (now), the warmth and last woman on earth. Among them, labour became a viral success and significantly increased Paloma's international profile through its commentary on emotional labour and patriarchal structures. Upon release, Cacophony received widespread critical acclaim for its ambitious songwriting, literary influences and cohesive artistic vision. The album established Paloma as one of the most distinctive emerging singer-songwriters of the decade. The Fatal Flaw (2026) Paris Paloma announced her second studio album, The Fatal Flaw, in May 2026, with a release date of 4 September 2026 through Nettwerk Music Group. Described by Paloma as an exploration of love in its many forms, the album marks a thematic shift from the anger and social criticism of her previous work toward a broader examination of connection, devotion, creativity and vulnerability. The album was preceded by the singles Good Boy, Good Girl, Miyazaki and Stem the Flow. Together, these releases introduced many of the album's central themes while highlighting Paloma's continued growth as a songwriter and storyteller. The announcement of the album was accompanied by the Fatal Flaw Tour, her largest headlining tour to date. The project follows the critical and commercial success of Cacophony and represents a new chapter in her artistic development. Paloma's music has frequently been noted for its exploration of the female experience, often addressing topics such as empowerment, grief, rage, love, community and personal transformation. Her songwriting has been compared to modern folk traditions while incorporating contemporary alternative and pop influences. Her work continues to attract a global audience through its blend of poetic storytelling, atmospheric production and emotionally resonant themes.
