Sharon Van Etten, born on February twenty-six, nineteen eighty-one, is a multifaceted American artist known for her work as a singer-songwriter, musician, and actress. Originally hailing from New Jersey, she has made Los Angeles her home, where her music continues to resonate with audiences through its indie rock aesthetic and deeply personal lyrics.
Van Etten's musical journey has led to the release of seven studio albums, showcasing her evolution as an artist. Her discography includes notable works such as 'Because I Was in Love' (two thousand nine), 'Epic' (two thousand ten), 'Tramp' (two thousand twelve), 'Are We There' (two thousand fourteen), 'Remind Me Tomorrow' (two thousand nineteen), 'We've Been Going About This All Wrong' (two thousand twenty-two), and the upcoming 'Sharon Van Etten & the Attachment Theory' (two thousand twenty-five). In her live performances, she is supported by her backing band, the Attachment Theory, which features talented musicians Devra Hoff, Teeny Lieberson, and Jorge Balbi.
In addition to her musical endeavors, Van Etten has ventured into acting, portraying the character Rachel in the Netflix mystery drama 'The OA' from two thousand sixteen to two thousand nineteen. She has also appeared in critically acclaimed films such as 'Never Rarely Sometimes Always' (two thousand twenty) and 'How It Ends' (two thousand twenty-one), further showcasing her versatility as an artist.