Findlay (born 7 June 1991), real name Natalie Rose Findlay, is an English musician originally from Stockport, England.
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Early life
Findlay started playing the guitar when she was around 15 years old and after about a year began writing songs. She took up music for the simple fact that she wasn't into anything else growing up. She joked that "(she) can't really do anything else."
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Music Career
2008-2014: Polydor
On November 24, 2013, Findlay released her second EP Greasy Love. However, after disagreements with her record label, Polydor, Findlay was granted a release from her contract with the company.
2015-2016: BMG
Findlay soon created her own label Mint Records and signed with BMG. On Feb 9, 2015 the video for the single "Electric Bones" was released online and the Electric Bones EP was released digitally on September 4, 2015. In March of 2015 Findlay released the single "Wolfback" which samples from the Ratatat song "Loud Pipes". The video for "Junk Food" premiered on November 4, 2015 on Clash.
2017-present: Forgotten Pleasures
To start off 2017 the single "Waste My Time" was released in January, followed by the release of Findlay's debut studio album Forgotten Pleasures on March 3, 2017.
Discography
Studio Albums
EPs
Singles
Featured Artist
Touring
Along with performing at major festival stages, Findlay has toured in support of such notable acts as Jake Bugg, the Courteeners, Brandon Flowers and Miles Kane.
Findlay made her United States debut on March 12, 2018 in Los Angeles. She also played at several 2018 SXSW showcases.
In other media
- 2014 (2014): "Off & On", was featured in a BMW commercial which premiered during the 2014 Winter Olympics.
- 2016 (2016): "Electric Bones", was featured in an episode of TNT's drama, Good Behavior.
- March 2, 2017 (2017-03-02): "Monomania (Nobody Loves You Like I Love You)", was featured on the premiere of MTV's Catfish.
Official Videos
Personal life
Findlay's current residence is in East London. She is a vegetarian and speaks French.
References
External links
- Official Site
Source of the article : Wikipedia