Crooked Mile Records exists for one reason: to make room for music that doesn't resolve.
We are not building a roster. We are following one voice, closely, for as long as it has something true left to say.
Lena Croy doesn't explain herself. She left a city that never quite fit — not in anger, just necessity — and started writing songs about what happens after the leaving: the doubt, the identity that won't sit still, the faith that comes apart and gets rebuilt into something stranger and more honest.
No interviews. No explanations. The songs are the whole story.
"Down the crooked mile / I don't live there anymore."