Lauren Mayberry

Singer

Birthday October 7, 1987

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Thornhill, Stirling, Scotland

Age 36 years old

Nationality United Kingdom

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1987

Lauren Eve Mayberry (born 7 October 1987) is a Scottish singer, musician and songwriter.

She is the vocalist and percussionist of the Scottish pop band Chvrches.

In Chvrches, Mayberry co-writes and co-produces the songs with Iain Cook and Martin Doherty, and sings as the lead vocalist.

She also plays drums and keyboards.

Mayberry is a soprano.

Mayberry was born in 1987 in Thornhill, Stirling.

She has played the piano since she was a child and drums since she was a teenager.

Mayberry attended Beaconhurst School (now known as Fairview International School) an independent school in Bridge of Allan.

She also lived in Gladstone, Illinois, as a foreign-exchange student.

2009

From 2009 to 2010 she was a contributor to the UK music website The Line of Best Fit.

From age 15 until 22, she played drums in various bands.

Prior to Chvrches, Mayberry was involved in two local bands, Boyfriend/Girlfriend and Blue Sky Archives.

In Blue Sky Archives, she was a vocalist and played the drums and keyboards.

As a member of Blue Sky Archives, Mayberry also covered the Rage Against the Machine song "Killing in the Name" which was released as a single.

2010

After completing a four-year undergraduate law degree at the University of Strathclyde, she earned a master's degree in journalism in 2010.

This led her into a career in freelance journalism and production running.

2011

In September 2011, Iain Cook of Aereogramme and The Unwinding Hours produced Blue Sky Archives' Triple A-Side EP.

Cook started a new project with his friend Martin Doherty and asked Mayberry to sing on a couple of demos.

They wrote together for seven or eight months in a basement studio in Glasgow.

Cook, Mayberry and Doherty decided to form a new band after the sessions proved to be successful.

The band chose the name Chvrches, using a Roman "v" to distinguish themselves from actual churches on internet searches.

2013

In 2013, the band signed to Glassnote Records after releasing the tracks "Lies" and "The Mother We Share" in 2012.

Their debut EP, Recover, was released in 2013.

The band released their debut album, The Bones of What You Believe, on 20 September 2013.

Mayberry has collaborated with artists such as Marshmello, Death Cab For Cutie, Bleachers, The National, the lead singer of Paramore, Hayley Williams, and The Cure's frontman, Robert Smith.

In 2023, it was announced that Mayberry would be releasing solo material for the first time, which would be accompanied by a US and European/UK tour later in the year.

She released her debut solo single, "Are You Awake?", on 1 September 2023.

This was followed by the single "Shame" on 10 October 2023.

Mayberry is a vocal feminist and is the founder of TYCI, a feminist collective in Glasgow.

Her ongoing work with the organisation includes written contributions to the online magazine and blog, and she can be heard regularly on TYCI podcasts.

The group also holds live events, raising money for charities like Glasgow Women's Aid.

In September 2013, Mayberry wrote an article for The Guardian in response to misogynist messages she received online.

She wrote:

"What I do not accept ... is that it is all right for people to make comments ranging from 'a bit sexist but generally harmless' to openly sexually aggressive. That it is something that 'just happens'. Is the casual sexual objectification of women so commonplace that we should all just suck it up, roll over and accept defeat? I hope not. Objectification, whatever its form, is not something anyone should have to 'just deal with'."

2014

She discussed the issue again in a Talks at Google session in 2014 and on Channel 4 News, following aggressive responses to the band's video for "Leave a Trace".

Mayberry is a patron of Rape Crisis Glasgow and has been involved with other organisations such as Water Aid, The Yellow Bird Project, Wild Aid and Plus 1, donating a portion of Chvrches' ticket sales to Amnesty International.

She has also been involved with Glasgow's Rock School For Girls and Amy Poehler's Smart Girls.

2015

In 2015, Mayberry wrote about an abusive personal relationship for Jenni Konner and Lena Dunham's Lenny Letter.

2016

In December 2016, Mayberry took part in a fundraiser show with Carly Rae Jepsen, Lorde and Charli XCX for the Ally Coalition, an organisation started by Jack Antonoff to raise money for homeless LGBT youth.

Mayberry has been an outspoken critic of the Trump administration and has attributed his presidency with the rise of global activism for social issues, calling him "an unpunished sexual predator in office."