Alynn Naylor writes the kind of songs that feel lived in - cinematic, relentless, confessional, and unafraid of stillness. Rooted in the Pacific Northwest but shaped by years of traveling stages and studio rooms, her work blends the raw honesty of Americana with the shimmer of modern alt-folk. After a decade of writing for others, she's finally releasing music in her own name - songs that carry both the ache and the calm of starting over, due early 2026. Naylor's voice moves between power and restraint, revealing an artist who knows that truth, grace and the messy middle between the two can coexist in every song. There's no branding trick here - just storytelling, resilience, and a sound that lingers long after it ends.