“It is my greatest hope that my story prompts an inner awakening for those who experience it. This is not just a musical performance or a story about survival—it is a remembrance of The Before and the Beyond, offering survivors a new perspective: that the hero they have been waiting for has always been within them.” — Angie Haze
Angie Haze isn’t just a singer-songwriter; she’s a sonic architect—a storyteller who bends time and genre with her evocative sound. An award-winning, queer-fronted act, Haze crafts music for the survivor, giving voice to those who have endured childhood sexual abuse and sexual violence. Her songs are anthems of resilience, a call to the unheard, and a force for change—championing equality, Mother Earth, and the Animal Kingdom.
A multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer, Haze has created a genre of her own: Creepop—a mesmerizing fusion of haunting vocal harmonies, infectious melodies, and eerie yet whimsical textures. Imagine the surreal magic of a Tim Burton film colliding with the eccentric charm of Willy Wonka, and you’ll begin to grasp the atmosphere she conjures. Her music isn’t just something to listen to—it’s something to see, feel, and experience.