Laura Evans returns with Out of the Dark, her second studio album and a striking follow-up to 2022’s State of Mind. With 12 tracks that span lush pop, blues rock, and introspective balladry, Evans delivers a body of work that feels both timeless and contemporary, cementing her place as one of the UK’s most compelling emerging voices.
Produced and co-written with Ian Barter (Paloma Faith, Amy Winehouse), the album reflects Evans’ evolution as a songwriter and performer. Her vocals – rich, soulful and emotionally grounded – anchor the record with a confidence that builds on the success of her debut, which earned over 3 million streams and praise from BBC Radio 2’s Cerys Matthews.
The album opens with ‘Wherever You Are’, a track that’s already earned steady rotation on BBC Radio 2 and placement across major streaming platforms. It sets the tone for what follows: emotionally resonant, polished, and deeply personal. ‘What I’m Made Of’ continues the momentum with a powerful chorus and lyrical depth, while ‘Honest’, a bittersweet break-up anthem, showcases Evans’ vulnerability and vocal range. The latter has been championed by BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio Wales, and BBC Radio London, further affirming her growing connection with audiences and tastemakers.
Evans doesn’t shy away from bolder textures either. Singles ‘Superman’ and ‘ATM’ lean into a blues rock aesthetic, with swampy guitars and retro-infused production that feels both classic and fresh. ‘Heartbreaker’ offers rhythmic drive and infectious energy, while ‘Always & Forever’, written for Evans’ own wedding, adds a personal touch wrapped in timeless pop charm.
The album’s emotional core is revealed in its quieter moments. Tracks like ‘Nobody Loves Me Like You’ and ‘I’ll Be The One’ strip back the instrumentation to let Evans’ vocals shine. These ballads are tender and introspective, offering space for reflection and showcasing her ability to craft songs that resonate on a deeply human level.
Closing the album is ‘Hear Me Out’ – a Southern rock-inspired track that blends catharsis with promise. The sentiment encapsulates the spirit of the album: one of growth, resilience and forward motion.
With Out of the Dark, Laura Evans delivers a collection that is both musically diverse and emotionally cohesive. It’s a confident step forward from an artist who continues to carve out her own space in UK music. Following a special guest slot on Robben Ford’s UK tour and with a headline tour set for November, Evans is poised to bring these songs to life on stage, backed by her full band and the captivating energy that has earned her a loyal and growing fanbase
UK Headline Tour November 2025 – TICKETS HERE
Nov 6 – Cardiff, Acapela
Nov 13 – Manchester, Night & Day
Nov 14 – Newcastle, The Cluny 2
Nov 15 – York, Fortyfive Vinyl Café
Nov 16 – Sheffield, The Greystones
Nov 21 – Barnoldswick Arts Centre
Nov 22 – Kent, The Old Dairy Tap Room
Nov 30 – London, Omeara


