
Artist
Laura Marling
Laura Marling is a folk artist from Eversley, England formed in 1990. 44 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · Eversley, England · Best folk albums
- 44
- Releases
- 2007–2024
- Active years
- 1990
- Formed

Artist
Laura Marling is a folk artist from Eversley, England formed in 1990. 44 releases are catalogued on Riffiter.
Folk · Eversley, England · Best folk albums

Most popular
I Speak Because I Can
2010 · 10 tracks

Live From London
EP · 2008

New Romantic
Single · 2007

Devil's Spoke
Single · 2010

Night Terror
EP · 2008

My Manic And I
Single · 2007

Rambling Man
Single · 2010

Red Right Hand
Single · 2020

A Hard Rain's A-Gonna Fall
Single · 2017

Curse of the Contemporary
Single · 2018

Bonny Portmore (From Turn)
Single · 2014

Late to the Flight
Single · 2018

Animal
Single · 2021

Cloak Of The Night
Single · 2020

Cross Your Fingers
Single · 2008

We Cannot Resist
Single · 2021

Curse of the Contemporary - Remixes
Single · 2018

The Light (IYEARA Remix)
Single · 2018

Sophia
Single · 2011

Climb Every Wall
Single · 2021

Soothing
Single · 2016

Gamma Ray (Edit)
Single · 2021

May I Be the Light
Single · 2018

Wild Fire
Single · 2017

Wild Fire (Mahogany Sessions)
Single · 2018

The Muse
Single · 2011

I Was Just a Card
Single · 2011

Nothing, Not Nearly
Single · 2017

Next Time
Single · 2017

We Cannot Resist (Edit)
Single · 2021

Patterns
Single · 2024

No One’s Gonna Love You Like I Can
Single · 2024

Gamma Ray
EP · 2021

Child of Mine
Single · 2024

Climb Every Wall (Waterfall)
Single · 2021
Laura Beatrice Marling (born 1 February 1990) is an English folk musician from Eversley, Hampshire. Laura Marling became prominent with the London folk scene, she has also toured with a number of well-known indie artists in the UK. Her debut album Alas, I Cannot Swim, and her second album I Speak Because I Can were nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2008, and 2010 respectively. She also won Best Female Solo Artist at the 2011 Brit Awards and was nominated for the same award at the 2012 Brit Awards. Marling was born in Hampshire, England, the youngest of three daughters of a music teacher, and learned guitar at an early age. Her father, who ran a recording studio, introduced her to folk music and shaped her musical taste. This was "a bit of a blessing and a bit of a curse. I couldn’t slot myself into the age-appropriate genre", she later remembered. Marling was educated at Leighton Park School, a private Quaker school in Reading, Berkshire. She has said that during this time she felt uneasy around other people and had a fear of death. At the age of 16 Marling moved to London, where she soon became part of a cluster of intertwined bands drawn to acoustic instruments and traditi…