Elliot Wren is a pop/alternative singer/songwriter from the Boston area.They are 18 years old and non binary preferring the pronouns they, them, theirs. Elliot has been writing songs since they were nine. Elliot was also an artist on the All You Got Tour for young performers for the 2019 season and performs as a solo artist. Elliot has performed at Loretta’s, The Middle East Corner, The Topsfield Fair, Salisbury Beach Hatshell, First Night Boston, Hampton Beach Seashell, and Copley Plaza as well as numerous large and small venues across Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Elliot’s main music influences are Taylor Swift, Colbie Callait, Cassadee Pope, Avril Lavigne, Melanie Martinez, Miley Cyrus & Alexi Blue.
Elliot’s focus on life is to foster inclusion, acceptance and awareness, and they hope some day to perform at Boston Pride. Elliot would love to find ways to help LGBTQ+ artists, artists with disabilities, and other artists who face extra difficulties in day to day life by showing them that it is possible to pursue music and find love in what you do.
Elliot works with award-winning producer Brad Young of BKY Music. They are writing every day and are currently working on a new album to be released in early 2021. As a supporter of other local artists, Elliot is frequently seen performing alongside other accomplished artists, and loves to organize singer songwriter events.
Elliot Wren delivered a beautiful breakup and empowering debut single ‘RIP My Diary‘ produced by BKY Music. It was released on Spotify in February 2020 and has just surpassed 77,000 streams on Spotify, has been added to over 145 playlists so far and it can be heard on all the major streaming sites. Being an 18-year-old non-binary singer, they have experienced a few breakups but that has not destroyed their outlook on future relationships and love. It is their debut single that is an expression about the experience of a recent breakup with breathless hooks.
Elliot Wren’s second single, “Good Luck” will be released on August 21st 2020. Rebecca Cullen of Stereo Stickman had this to say about “Good Luck”:
"Back with another pop-rock single straight from the heart, Elliott Wren leads with more of that engaging, personal story-telling that first appealed on RIP My Diary. This time though, the song progresses to deliver an addictive pop-punk-esque hook, even feeling a little like a country pop fusion track, with a dash of Taylor and even a hint of early Avril to it. "Good Luck" is a great song, catchy and beautifully performed, driving with a mighty hook section that resolves well and is later followed by an impassioned middle-8 that furthers the empowering, rising energy of the whole thing."