Miranda: Jazz, Soul, and Pop Visionary Unveils New Album ‘Overstimulated’

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9 Lounges Team

8/18/2025

Touring with Icons and Sharing the Stage with Legends

Miranda’s career has been marked by extraordinary collaborations and high-profile performances. She is currently on tour with The Killers, one of the world’s most iconic rock bands. This summer, she shared the stage with Kylie Minogue, delivered a stunning performance with the Orchestre National de Jazz at the Montréal Jazz Festival, and collaborated with celebrated bassist and producer CARRTOONS.

From national tours to sold-out headline shows at renowned New York venues, Miranda has built a reputation as a dynamic live performer whose presence captivates audiences.

Born in Montréal and raised on the north shore of Vancouver, Miranda grew up filling diaries with her thoughts, emotions, and everyday experiences—quietly laying the foundation for the songwriter she would one day become. Today, she stands as a powerful, genre-bending artist, weaving together elements of soul, pop, and jazz into a sound that is both modern and timeless.

Her journey has taken her across cities and borders, from studying jazz in New York City to performing on world stages with some of music’s most celebrated acts. With her new album Overstimulated, Miranda is stepping into the spotlight as one of the most compelling voices in contemporary music.

A Champion of Inclusivity: Femme Jam and Beyond

Miranda is not only an artist—she’s a community builder. As the co-founder and co-host of Femme Jam, New York City’s first all-female-led jam session, she has helped establish a safe, inclusive, and womxn-led space in a music scene often dominated by men. The initiative has become a cultural landmark in NYC, fostering collaboration and elevating female musicians in jazz, pop, and beyond.

Her dedication to inclusivity extends even further. For the past decade, Miranda has worked as a music mentor with SAY: The Stuttering Association for the Young, guiding youth who stutter through the transformative power of self-expression and music. Her work reflects her deep commitment to giving back and creating opportunities for others to find their voices.

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Why Miranda Is a Voice You Need to Hear

What sets Miranda apart is her ability to merge artistry with authenticity. She doesn’t just perform songs—she tells stories, builds communities, and uplifts others along the way. Whether she’s standing beside global stars like Kylie Minogue and The Killers or championing women and youth through local initiatives, Miranda embodies the future of music: inclusive, fearless, and deeply resonant.

As she continues to grow her artistic reach, it’s clear that Overstimulated is not just an album—it’s a declaration of identity, resilience, and boundless creativity.

Overstimulated: A Journey of Self and Sound

Her new album, Overstimulated, is her most personal and ambitious project yet. Co-produced alongside CARRTOONS, the record is described by Miranda as “an album book-ended by songs of affirmation, of rooting, of returning to and loving oneself, intertwined with the messy, chaotic, and interconnected web of my hopes, dreams, imagination, love, and heartache.”

With its layered instrumentation, soulful vocals, and thoughtful songwriting, Overstimulated explores both the beauty and the complexity of modern life. It is a record for anyone who has ever felt overwhelmed, hopeful, or deeply human.

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