Mish Barber-Way


Mish Barber-Way is a Canadian singer, songwriter and writer. She serves as the lead vocalist of the punk rock band White Lung.

Early life

Barber-Way was born on 15 July 1985 in Vancouver, British Columbia. As a child, she competed in figure skating before focusing on music and writing. In university, Barber-Way originally studied writing before switching to programs in philosophy and gender studies. During her post-secondary education, she worked as an intern for Vancouver Magazine and Hearty. During her teens, she worked as a dry cleaner.

Career

Barber-Way started playing music in her former boyfriend's band before co-forming White Lung in 2006. After the release of White Lung's second studio album Sorry, Barber-Way considered leaving the band to concentrate on her writing career, but ultimately decided to stay after Sorry grew in popularity and the band was given a record contract with Domino. While singing in White Lung, Barber-Way wrote articles for various media sources including Vice Media, Talkhouse, Hustler, The Guardian, i-D, Dazed, Los Angeles Times, V, among others. She is also the executive editor at Penthouse, as well as the music editor for BriteLite magazine. In 2015, Anna Wintour let Barber-Way model Yves Saint Laurent in Vogues September issue, shot by David Sims. In 2016, Barber-Way performed a cover of "Used to Love Her" by Guns N' Roses.

Personal life

Barber-Way is married to singer Austin Barber of American rock band Saviours, and they live in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California with their son. In prior albums with White Lung, Barber-Way incorporated songs about her personal experience with body dysmorphia and addiction.