
Around the Fur: The Artistic Flow of Shower Curtain

Victoria Winter of Shower Curtain is more than just a musician; she’s a captivating storyteller whose life’s tapestry is as intricate as her soundscapes. Let’s unravel her journey together, from the moment she set foot in America to her deep dive into Brooklyn’s DIY indie music scene.
- Brooklyn: A Land of Musical Discovery
- The Warm and Fuzzy Appeal of ‘Edgar’
- A Bittersweet Melody: Grief and Music
Redefining indie music, Victoria found her tribe amidst Brooklyn’s bustling alleyways and intimate venues. Her narrative is not just about creating music but about finding a home in the harmonies and dissonances of Brooklyn’s indie music panorama.
Emotion lays the foundation of every melody, and the new single ‘Edgar’ is no exception. It’s a warm, fuzzy cocoon of sound that wraps listeners in a blanket of musical comfort, showcasing the creative zenith of Shower Curtain as a Brooklyn indie band.
Grieving is a universal theme, and through her music, Victoria brings solace. The loss of her beloved cat is etched into the chords and lyrics of her songs, translating personal sorrow into a shared cathartic experience for her listeners.
Building on Shower Curtain’s unique indie rock textures, Victoria Winter establishes herself not only as a significant Brooklyn singer/songwriter but as an authentic voice within the indie music landscape. Keep an ear out for Shower Curtain’s indie pop echoes—they’re redefining Brooklyn’s indie scene one note at a time.
