
ABOUT
Sciarra is an alt-pop artist and songstress originally from Los Angeles. At age 8, she began auditioning for theater productions, which fostered her love for performing and singing. In her free time, she gravitated toward writing poetry and taught herself piano, sparking an early interest in songwriting. As a teenager, she began setting melodies to her poetry and creating original songs. She quickly fell in love with the process and brought her music to a producer in her hometown, resulting in her first EP. Her early work attracted attention from several labels and led to writing opportunities for other artists, including her first theme song placement on Dancing with the Stars and a featured spot on Basketball Wives.
After spending several years focused on pop, Sciarra discovered electronic music after attending her first music festival, which inspired her to launch an electronic project under a separate alias. She released multiple dance-oriented singles while simultaneously expanding her work in TV and film, experimenting across genres and developing a strong interest in cinematic soundscapes and emotional progression. This direction felt instinctive, shaped by her background in figure skating and early exposure to classical composers such as Bach. Eventually, she stepped away to recalibrate and redefine her artistic vision.
Sciarra’s latest releases offer a fresh, genre-blurring perspective, bridging indie electronica and dark alternative pop. Her music is characterized by haunting vocals, heavy drums, ethereal melodies, and cinematic elements. This approach has allowed her to remain independent while cultivating a fanbase that spans indie electronic, pop, and dance audiences.
Her work explores the complexities and contradictions of human emotion, often delving into darker psychological spaces through evocative lyrics and immersive sound design. Sciarra’s mission is to provoke, inspire, and empower, creating music that resonates with listeners seeking honesty, depth, and emotional connection.
In 2024, following a devastating house fire that resulted in the loss of her home, Sciarra received unexpected international media coverage from major UK outlets including The Sun UK and Daily Mail UK. The experience became a catalyst for a new body of work centered on resilience, reinvention, and emotional truth, further shaping the cinematic and introspective direction of her recent music.
Alongside her music, Sciarra launched her fashion line SCIARRA, an extension of her artistic vision designed to blend music and fashion into a unified creative world. The brand mirrors the emotional tone and aesthetic of her music, offering a visual and wearable expression of the same themes—darkness, vulnerability, strength, and self-expression—allowing fans to engage with her art beyond sound alone.
Her music has been supported by labels such as Strange Fruits (HINKY), Artist Intelligence Agency, and Riptide Music, as well as tastemakers including Billboard, Rolling Stone, Earmark, Ladygunn, Galore, and Sweety High. She has been a two-time semifinalist in the International Songwriting Contest and has had music featured across networks including Freeform, FOX, Lifetime, and ABC, in addition to writing for major artists such as Tyla Yaweh.
Beyond music, Sciarra has built a digital audience of over 300,000 followers and accumulated more than 50 million views on TikTok through her own content and releases. This reach has led to partnerships with major brands including Batiste, Clarins, Dyson, Sunday Riley, Trident, Afterpay, and CHI Haircare, as well as recognition as one of Earmilk's "Artists on the Radar for 2026" and Kaltblut's "2026's Breakthrough Talent". She is also a partner with Facebook Reels, TikTok Live, and YouTube Shorts, where her content has surpassed 5 million views.





