New York–based alternative singer-songwriter Lauren Minear returns with “Bruise (made of glass version),” a stark and emotionally exposed acoustic reimagining of one of the most devastating moments from her latest album, Boxing Day. Stripped to its bare bones, the track magnifies the quiet intensity of the original, allowing the fragility of Minear’s voice and the delicacy of the guitar arrangement to carry the emotional weight.
Recorded live at Studio 42 in Brooklyn, “Bruise (made of glass version)” captures the intimacy and vulnerability that sit at the heart of Minear’s songwriting. The performance preserves the raw immediacy of the moment while subtly reshaping the song’s sonic landscape. Though Minear often performs the track live in a lower key, the team chose to retain the original key for its lyrical prosody, allowing the guitar’s natural register to mirror the emotional fragility of the vocal performance.
“This live acoustic version is especially lethal and difficult for me to perform or listen to,” Minear explains. “It comes from a deep pain that maybe only a song can express. There’s something to that though, because it’s also the song that my listeners respond to the most.”
The title itself carries a subtle nod to Minear’s broader creative universe, referencing a lyric from another song on Boxing Day. Though simple on its surface, “Bruise (made of glass version)” embodies one of Minear’s guiding artistic principles: radical honesty. Her songwriting consistently challenges both herself and her listeners to sit with difficult emotions and find connection within them.
Interestingly, Minear admits the song initially unsettled her. “When we first wrote this song, I didn’t like it,” she says. “I’m learning that the songs that scare me are my best ones.”
Listen to “Bruise (made of glass version)” HERE.

Originally from Nashville and now based in New York, Minear is known for translating complex inner worlds into immersive sound. Her voice (often compared to Natalie Merchant, Dido, and Maggie Rogers) carries raw emotional weight, while her lyricism draws parallels to Joni Mitchell and Sarah McLachlan. Her work has earned praise for its honesty, depth, and relatability, with multi-platinum songwriter Andrea Stolpe noting, “[Lauren has] the ability to make the most difficult experiences relatable.”
Minear’s transformative third album, Boxing Day was released fall 2025 to critical acclaim. EARMILK calls it “an 11-song masterpiece that pulls apart the webbing of motherhood, relationships, and womanhood.” Written in the aftermath of betrayal and self-reflection, the record traces a path through anger, shame, acceptance, and ultimately liberation. With raw confessional lyrics and immersive soundscapes that blend alternative, pop, rock, and folk, Boxing Day is Minear’s most ambitious work to date.
The deluxe version, released on February 27, 2026, builds on the emotional foundation of the original record and finds Minear stepping forward with clarity, conviction, and creative liberation.
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