Mercedes Arn-Horn (born 1993[1]) is a Canadian musician, songwriter, director and actor.[2] She is the lead singer and guitarist of Canadian rock band Softcult,[3] and was formerly the lead singer, guitarist and keyboardist of the Canadian rock band Courage My Love.[4]
Mercedes formed Courage My Love in 2009 with her twin sibling Phoenix Arn-Horn (drums, vocals, keyboards) and David Blake-Dickson (bass). The band were signed to Warner Canada in early 2010 after being discovered at a Battle of The Bands competition in their home town of Kitchener, Ontario. Arn-Horn was 17 years old when she signed the deal.[5] Brandon Lockwood replaced David Blake-Dickson on bass in 2012.
Courage My Love have released seven EPs and two full-length albums and have toured both in Canada and internationally with bands such as Simple Plan, As It Is and Halflives.
Softcult
Mercedes formed Softcult in 2020 with her twin sibling[6] Phoenix Arn-Horn (drums, vocals). They were signed to British label Easy Life Records in 2020.
Softcult released its debut EP, Year Of The Rat, in 2021. A follow-up EP, Year Of The Snake, was released in 2022. Their third EP, See You In The Dark, was released in 2023.
^Owens, Paige (July 23, 2021). "Meet twin duo Softcult and hear their brand-new track "Spit It Out"". AltPress. Retrieved December 29, 2021. ...because we got signed when we were 17, we were so young in this environment with people that have way more experience than us. And we never really felt like we could stand up for our ideas or if we weren't necessarily comfortable with something or [if] we weren't really vibing with something. It was really hard to take the reins as artists.