to thine own self be true
For six years, Hope Blanchard has lived out of her van, trading comfort for conviction and turning sacrifice into song. That lifestyle shaped an artist unafraid of emotional risk—one who writes about love, longing, and the cost of wanting something more.
Blending country storytelling with pop sensibility, her music feels intimate and cinematic, like pages torn from a private journal. Her work has earned national recognition, including a three-page feature in Cosmopolitan Magazine.
With Death Wish, Hope leans fully into romance and ruin with songs about desire, devotion, and the moments we step forward knowing exactly what we stand to lose. It’s a chapter that captures the beauty of loving something deeply, even when you know it might break you.