GRACE. has released her debut album ‘Hourglass Plea,’ a tender, deeply personal meditation on time, loss, and emotional survival. Written during one of the most difficult years of her life, the album functions as both diary and refuge, capturing moments of grief, love, and closure with quiet honesty. “I wrote Hourglass Plea during one of the hardest years of my life,” GRACE. shares. “It became my safe space to process grief, love, closure, and everything in between. Each song feels like a page from my journal — vulnerable, gentle, honest, and deeply personal.”
Built around ethereal soundscapes and introspective storytelling, ‘Hourglass Plea’ invites listeners to sit with impermanence and the beauty of fleeting moments. Drawing inspiration from artists like Clairo, Olivia Dean, Cleo Sol, Bruno Major, and Laufey, GRACE. blends cinematic warmth with intimate lyricism. “This album is for anyone holding on to something they weren’t ready to lose but had to let go,” she says, framing the record as both comfort and reminder to feel deeply and hold close what still remains.


