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Laufey review – charming retro romance from a deserved Grammy winner

- Katie Hawthorne

‘This next song is a love song. I know! She does those?” Laufey is softly backlit, with a cherry-red electric guitar strapped over a white blouse, and despite her wry humour she’s about to perform another dreamily romantic song from her second album Bewitched, which last week won the Grammy for best traditiona­l pop.

Blending jazz and classical influences into pop to tell retro, soft-focus fantasies full of “wine-stained lips”, handsome strangers and heartbreak, even Laufey’s most cynical songs are cinematic romances. On Dreamer, the 24-year-old claims to quit dating for good – “I’m throwing in my hat / I can’t take another lifeless little chat!” – yet the airy arrangemen­t adds a theatrical wink, as if it’s the scene before the Hollywood heroine is finally swept off her feet.

Since her 2021 debut, the classicall­y trained Icelandic Chinese musician has been somewhat patronisin­gly praised for “introducin­g” jazz to gen

Z. This downplays Laufey’s talent for pop storytelli­ng and underestim­ates her fans; tonight’s sold-out crowd reverently sing along with her unusual, honeyed contralto and scream for cello solos with the vigour usually reserved for a pop show’s confetti cannons.

With lounge-singer poise, Laufey floats through bossa nova single From the Start, performs the syrupy Best Friend as a skit with her violinist twin sister and chases early song Like the Movies with a hint of jazz standard Misty. Her self-proclaimed “old-fashioned” ways can soften her songs to a fault, but a heavier rendition of Lovesick punctures the lull, bringing fresh energy and possibly a sign of future experiment­ation.

“My younger self didn’t believe in herself as much as she should have,” Laufey admits, introducin­g Letter to My 13 Year Old Self as a gentle victory lap. Alone on stage, without the record’s strings, Laufey sings as if she’s looking in a mirror. “One day you’ll be up on stage, little girls will scream your name,” she croons, as her fans do just that, fulfilling her daydream like a Broadway chorus line. Then she ad libs, with a full grin: “... and you’ll win a Grammy!” Of all the night’s romances, this quiet ballad is the real fairytale.

• Laufey is at Albert Hall, Manchester, 14 February; Earth, London, 15, 16, 17 February, then on tour in Europe and the US

 ?? ?? The crowd scream for cello solos … Laufey performing in Glasgow. Photograph: Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns
The crowd scream for cello solos … Laufey performing in Glasgow. Photograph: Roberto Ricciuti/Redferns

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