Summary
Sophie Lloyd, a British guitarist known for her skills and online presence, released her debut album titled "Imposter Syndrome." The album was launched through her own record label, Autumn Records, on November 10. The title track, which features Lzzy Hale, was released prior to the album with an official music video. The collection includes a diverse range of tracks with contributions from various vocalists in the rock and metal music scene.
The format of the album is available in digipack CD, Black Gatefold Vinyl, and a Limited Edition Gatefold Purple Splatter Vinyl. Several tracks from the album are highlighted by multiple sources as particularly notable in terms of Sophie Lloyd's guitar work and the album's overall composition. These tracks include "Runaway" (feat. Michael Starr), "Won’t You Come" (feat. Marisa Rodriguez), and "Imposter Syndrome (Feat. Lzzz Hale)" which are noted for their guitar prowess and artistic contributions.
Critically, the album is regarded as a strong debut that offers a variety of styles typical of the rock and metal genres. The album is part of Sophie Lloyd's broader career as a musician, following her graduation with honors from BIMM and her extensive online following. At the time of the album's release, Lloyd was 27 years old.
The "Imposter Syndrome" album is a culmination of her efforts in various fields of music, including playing the guitar, and has been recognized for its successful execution despite the pressures of expectation. The album is available for streaming and purchase through multiple platforms, with some tracks available individually.
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