
Keep an eye out for Tori Lange’s third release, Used To Disaster—a track that leans a little more introspective and melancholic than her earlier work, including her debut Flowers.
In the song, Lange delivers the line, “No matter how hard I try, I struggle to be a good master, I’m getting used to disaster,” capturing the emotional tone that runs through the record.
Recorded in Nashville, the track blends a steady rhythm with an easygoing feel, giving it the kind of laid-back energy that fits naturally alongside playlists like Good Vibes, Fresh Finds, Indie Pop, Chill Pop, Bedroom Pop, and Feel-Good Indie Rock—the kind of spaces where melodic, emotionally honest records tend to connect with listeners.
At just 16, Lange is already carving out her own lane. Inspired by artists such as Orla Gartland, James Marriott, Arthur Hill, and Jorge Rivera-Herrans, she brings a perspective shaped by an international upbringing—born in Bonn, Germany, and having lived in Wiesbaden, Memphis, and London, each place leaving its mark on her sound and storytelling.