Louise Aubrie is a London-born, indie rock artist who splits her time between the UK and the US. Having started her career writing and recording in London, she then went on to hone her sound on the stages of downtown New York, building a transatlantic career defined by sharp songwriting and a punchy, guitar-driven edge. Over the years, she has had the privilege to record at legendary studios including Abbey Road in London and East West Studios in Hollywood, carving out a sound shaped by the energy of the cities she calls home.
Her new single “Midnight Calls” is the first release from her sixth studio album, LFA, and marks the first record she has written and recorded in Los Angeles. Written during her time living on the West Coast and tracked at East West Studios on Sunset Boulevard, the album was produced and mixed by Ken Sluiter. At its heart, LFA is a love letter from London to LA, shaped by the experience of relocating and absorbing the mythology of Hollywood. Driving through the city at all hours, inspired by the Hollywood Hills and the legacy of those who built the industry, the song captures that sense of being on the brink of change. Lines like “I’m on the edge and you’ve got the looks that kill” reflect both the emotional shift of moving home and the heightened drama of Los Angeles itself. The songwriter shares, “It’s always interesting when you have a life in both the UK and US as I find I am awake at all times of the day and night catching up with people, which can trick your brain into new areas of creativity.” Tight and punchy, it sets the tone for a record that draws from personal experience and classic film history alike.
Across her career, Aubrie has worked with an impressive roster of musicians including Keith Scott, Solomon Walker, Charlie Paxson and Roger Joseph Manning Jr, and has performed at renowned venues such as The 100 Club in London and The Bowery Electric in New York. Her debut album Fingers Crossed…, produced by Boz Boorer, received critical acclaim in both the UK and US, earning national radio airplay and praise from Billboard. She has since secured airplay across BBC Radio 2, BBC 6 Music, Kerrang and BBC Radio London, steadily building an international audience. With LFA on the horizon, “Midnight Calls” signals a confident new chapter, one that bridges London grit with Los Angeles scale.
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