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Location: Vancouver, BC
Genres: Cinematic Pop / Indie Pop
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Selected press coverage spanning international music publications, editorial playlists, and feature interviews. Full archive available upon request.
Plastic Magazine
Happy Magazine
Indie Top 39
Spence Paull is a Canadian singer-songwriter and producer crafting cinematic, emotionally precise pop rooted in narrative, intimacy, and restraint. Her work has received Spotify Editorial support, including placement on Created by Women, alongside international press coverage. Each release functions as a chapter within her ongoing concept album, Dear Mistress.
Drawing inspiration from jazz-influenced chord structures and the story-first tradition of musical theatre, Spence’s approach to pop prioritizes emotional specificity and cinematic tension over trend-driven production.
ARTIST BACKGROUND
A formative chapter of Spence’s story: she was tone deaf until the age of eight, when her grandmother — the only musician in her family — passed away unexpectedly. The following morning, she could suddenly sing. Soon after, she began performing on some of Vancouver’s largest stages, including the Queen Elizabeth Theatre and Nat Bailey Stadium.
Spence began writing and recording original music at age eleven, training with Juno Award–winning vocal coach Angela Kelman of Farmer’s Daughter. She later earned a Bachelor of Commerce in Finance and received a Choral Scholarship to the University of King’s College Chapel Choir, studying under six-time Grammy winner Paul Halley.
CURRENT WORK
Spence’s recent releases form the foundation of Dear Mistress, a concept album exploring the evolving — and often fraught — relationship between an artist and their creative work, mirrored through an intimate personal narrative. In addition to her solo projects, she collaborates closely with emerging artists as a producer, continuing to release emotionally grounded pop music with cinematic scope.













