English singer-songwriter
Maddy Haenlein , better known by her stage name,
Gretel Hänlyn , is an English singer-songwriter from West London .[ 1]
History
Haenlein released her debut single “Slugeye” in September 2021.[ 2] [ 3] Haenlin's debut EP, Slugeye , was released in May 2022.[ 4] Haenlein released her second EP, Head of the Love Club , in March 2023.[ 5] [ 6]
In 2023, Haenlein was on a list put out by the Recording Academy as one of “6 Female-Fronted Acts Reviving Rock”.[ 7] Haenlein was also named as one of the “musical artists set to be big in 2023” by Metro .[ 8]
References
^ Wilde, Jamie. "On the Rise Gretel Hänlyn" . The Line of Best Fit . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .
^ Thomas, Laviea. " "Slugeye" is the world-building debut from Gretel Hänlyn | Best Fit" . The Line of Best Fit . The Line of Best Fit . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .
^ Mylrea, Hannah (25 January 2022). "Gretel Hänlyn: powerhouse performer on finding their voice and working with Mura Masa" . NME . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .
^ Pappis, Konstantinos (15 December 2022). "Gretel Hänlyn Releases New Song 'Today (Can't Help But Cry)' " . Our Culture Mag . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .
^ Murray, Robin (14 February 2023). "Gretel Hänlyn Announces New EP 'Head Of The Love Club' " . Clash . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .
^ Cassidy, Isabelle (27 January 2023). "Gretel Hänlyn on Seeking Catharsis Not Stability" . Notion . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .
^ Levin, Harry. "6 Female-Fronted Acts Reviving Rock: Wet Leg, Larkin Poe, Gretel Hänlyn & More" . Recording Academy . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .
^ O’Connell, Sharon. "The magnificent seven: Musical artists set to be big in 2023 – from Greta Hänlyn to Coi Leray" . Metro . Retrieved 28 May 2023 .