Avery Ivey is a Texas-born singer-songwriter who refuses to pick a side. Her music lives in the space between warm country backroads and electric alt-rock nights — sometimes in the same song.
With four albums spanning country folk, alt-rock, and the original score for the motion picture Wildflower, Avery has built a catalog that moves between golden hour and midnight without apology.
The country side of Avery. Twelve songs about coming home, leaving home, and the people you carry with you either way.
The other side of Avery. Sixteen songs about the version of yourself you stop pretending you aren't. Louder. Darker. More honest.
Main Character
Lookin' Okay
People Pleaser (Rest in Peace)
Chaos Comfort
Same Damn Thing
Always the Almost
Burning Bridges
Glass Houses
Static
The Long Way Down
Can't Take It Back
Almost Apologies
I'm the Problem
One More Bad Decision
Nobody Asked Me
Hard Truths
The third album. Neither side. Both sides. Songs being written in real time — added as they're finished.
Somewhere in the Middle
Burn It Down
Removing the Rear View
Tomorrow Never Comes
The complete original score and soundtrack from Wildflower. Twelve songs written for the film — from county fair stages to Nashville breakdowns to the long way back to herself.
Wildflower
Tonight It Belongs to Me
Dreams I Packed Away
Brand New Me
Lookin' OK
Almost Loved You
Loud Enough
A Soft Place to Fall
The Long Way Down
Somewhere in the Middle
Wildflower (Acoustic)
Hard Truths








