You may have already heard Louise Fraser on KCRW, or on film soundtracks alongside artists such as Moby, Portishead and Aphex Twin.
Louise has been touring, recording and collaborating since the age of 16. From her roots in a successful London teen rock band and a 27 piece jazz ensemble, she has gone on to develop an acoustic singer songwriter career, to front LA's successful electronic outfit, The Flir, and to work on a range of collaborations with producers like Don Smith (Rolling Stones, U2, Tom Petty, etc) and Jeff Rona (Traffic, Black Hawk Down, Thin Red Lineetc).
Clasically trained since the age of 11, Louise has released two solo CD's. Her latest, Ghost Town, presents a range of moving vocals, melancholy melodies, pretty harmonies, guitars, cello, piano, drums, percussion and a whole range of eclectic acoustic arrangements. Her unique vocal style has been compared to artists ranging from Sarah McLachlan and Enya to Imogen Heap and Liz Fraser (Cocteau Twins).
Louise is also lead singer for electronic dream pop outfit The Flir.
Louise is attracting growing attention with reviews like:'(On 'Wake Up') A cleverly written song, composed with care and played to perfection. This artist's voice and style are nearly incomparable, and I'm not joking when I tell you she's one of the best singers in the WORLD!' (BeSonic).
Originally from London, Louise is currently living, touring and recording in Los Angeles.