Laurel received critical acclaim for writing, recording and producing all her music in her bedroom studio in London.
[3][4][5][6][7] In July 2015, Laurel released a finished version of her song "Blue Blood" which, in demo form had gained much attention with online blogs.
Unlike her previous work, it featured a strong indie rock influence with a leading electric guitar.
"Hurricane" was released as the first single from Park in September 2016 and gained a lot of buzz from music bloggers and indie radio stations.
[10] In August of 2020, Laurel released “Scream Drive Faster” from her EP entitled “Petrol Bloom.” This represented a significant change in her musical style towards that of synthpop and synthwave, with more of a retro synth-based sound on her tracks, often similar to that of the 80s.