"We're All Lost" by Audren: A soulful return to the art of healing.
- Sakshi Batra
- 10h
- 1 min read
Audren comes back with a warm, sincere song, "We're All Lost," that feels like being understood.

Audren is a modern indie pop, jazz, and neo soul artist whose music is based on healing, intuition, and emotional truth. Located in France, she produces soulful soundscapes that accept vulnerability and human complexity. After leaving music because of Lyme disease, Audren transformed herself into a bestselling author before making a brave comeback to songwriting. Collaborating closely with her family and top musicians, she is still producing lyrical, personal music that elevates, consoles, and quietly resists conformity.
We're All Lost is a comforting, gentle return that gradually unfolds with great patience and honesty.

With the very first piano notes, Audren makes the listener feel as if he were entering a serene, confidential kind of space in which doubt is recognised without giving it any judgment. Her singing is like a secret shared from the very depths of her soul, yet it is quite firm and, in fact, makes fear, stress, and pressure recognisable in a way that most people can relate to.
The song becomes a full conversation between piano and guitar, with deep tones and the light drums.




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