Originally hailing from Park City, Utah, the Chicago transplant, OSTON is embarking on a journey as an indie-pop songstress that exemplifies the word misfit. Struggling as a young woman with what the world considers a boy’s name, OSTON (Austin) has decided to embrace the androgyny not only in her name but in her music as well.
Her upcoming ep, titled “Sitting at the Kids Table,” perfectly demonstrates the ideology with effervescent melodies and lyrics partnered with hard hitting yet quirky production that isn’t completely organic nor synthetic. OSTON’s debut single “bad" brilliantly encapsulates each of these elements. It is a call to all of us that have fallen too hard too fast and been left in the dust once used up. “bad” constantly pushes and pulls, leads us in different directions, begs us to stay, and most importantly makes you press rewind.
Originally hailing from Park City, Utah, the Chicago transplant, OSTON is embarking on a journey as an indie-pop songstress that exemplifies the word misfit. Struggling as a young woman with what the world considers a boy’s name, OSTON (Austin) has decided to embrace the androgyny not only in her name but in her music as well.
Her upcoming ep, titled “Sitting at the Kids Table,” perfectly demonstrates the ideology with effervescent melodies and lyrics partnered with hard hitting yet quirky production that isn’t completely organic nor synthetic. OSTON’s debut single “bad" brilliantly encapsulates each of these elements. It is a call to all of us that have fallen too hard too fast and been left in the dust once used up. “bad” constantly pushes and pulls, leads us in different directions, begs us to stay, and most importantly makes you press rewind.