Lila Rose

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Now 00:00 Tools
In The Dimmest 00:00 Tools
Obsession 00:00 Tools
Couldn't Have 00:00 Tools
Heart Machine (feat. Lynx) 00:00 Tools
Casting Shadows (feat. Eric Denniston) 00:00 Tools
Like Champagne 00:00 Tools
Lost Your Senses 00:00 Tools
Stars 00:00 Tools
Unbroken 00:00 Tools
Bang Bang 00:00 Tools
Give You My All 00:00 Tools
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Get Gone Again 00:00 Tools
World on Fire 00:00 Tools
And The Beat 00:00 Tools
This Could Be Ha 00:00 Tools
Tracking 00:00 Tools
Nothing To Lose 00:00 Tools
Servant 00:00 Tools
We Animals 00:00 Tools
Misunderstood 00:00 Tools
Easy Love 00:00 Tools
All the Beauty 00:00 Tools
Magick 00:00 Tools
My Mind 00:00 Tools
Warrior 00:00 Tools
Dark Cloud 00:00 Tools
Strap It To Ya 00:00 Tools
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In The Dimmest (Pumpkin Remix) 00:00 Tools
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Heart Machine 00:00 Tools
Strap It To Ya - single 00:00 Tools
Lila Rose Interview 00:00 Tools
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Lila has always stood out from the crowd - In substance, style and appearance she has never been average. Born with “ultra sound sensitivity”, Lila’s experience of the world around her has been quite out of the ordinary, and very much sonically based. Lila is both blessed and afflicted with sounds that most people cannot hear; while this is a gift when it comes to making music, it can also lead to great personal discomfort at times. A one-time actor and world traveler, Lila became enamored with the expressive form of music in 2004, and has thrown herself headlong into pursuit of the perfect articulation in song. Armed with a distinctive voice and a compassionate understanding of the world around her, Lila writes songs whose sweeping musical vision and aesthetic beauty is matched only by the depth of her poetry. After spending much of her teenage years struggling with depression, Lila has emerged from the darkness like a blue rose unfurling before the morning sun; rare in beauty and aspect, and with a sound that imprints itself upon your mind. Lila Rose began her ascent to music stardom five years ago in her native Canada. Two singles with Grammy award winning producer Pete Prilesnik (Great Big Sea, Ashley MacIsaac, Sarah Harmer) earned Lila some attention, but due to business concerns never received the push they deserved. However a trip to the US West Coast led Lila to what would become her second home, and the launch point of the next phase of her career: San Francisco. It was here that Lila’s first EP, Osmos Your Sonica, was born in 2009, but that was just an appetizer for what was to come next. January 10, 2012 Lila will release her debut, full-length album, Heart Machine, which she co-produced with David Earl (aka SFLogicNinja.) Shaping up to be a masterpiece of sound, song craft and technology, Heart Machine bends the genres of electronica, indie pop, trip-hop and alternative rock around an emotional core, finding a critical musical mass that is explosive in its intensity and brilliant in its light. Lila writes from the well of her experiences, building on the pain of human existence to create songs that speak to the human heart. Out of each shadow she culls light, uplifting, inspiring, and offering hope in lieu of even the greatest challenges of the heart, soul and mind. The singer/songwriter now makes her home in Berkeley, a perfect backdrop for her quirky and unusual style. While Lila writes within the boundaries of classic pop song structure, her songs could be called anything but traditional. Lila’s voice is difficult to describe, but imagine a triangle formed by the smoky alto of Fiona Apple, the gritty edge of Ani Difranco and the pure tone of Adele and put Lila right in the middle. You simply have to hear her voice to believe it, and she sings with such intensity it’s breathtaking. On stage, Lila is a tour de force; you can’t help but get caught up in her pop star mystique. Away from the stage she exudes a grace and humility that’s stunning. Lila isn’t simply enchanting; she engages those around her on a personal level that is unusual in a society built on thirty second attention spans. Lila is honest, accessible and full of an integrity that is not expected in popular culture. If you were to sit next to her on a bus you’d never dream she was a pop star; but you might think you’d just met the sweetest person in the world. So many artists sell themselves on the honesty of their art, but Lila walks the walk every single day. A spiritual soul, she works to make the world around her a better place, both in what she says and what she does. Besides her spiritual commitment, Lila is a strong advocate for LGBT issues, animal rights, native rights and environmental issues. Lila plans to be the first artist to release an album whose artwork is on 100% tree-free kenaf paper. Lila isn’t content with simply breaking new ground. While putting the finishing touches on what is becoming a kick ass work of art, she’s already planning her next solo project: a stripped-down acoustic work that displays the heart and soul of her stirring songwriting style. An emo-tronica EP with collaborator Eric Denniston is also in the works, due to be released under the name SoHeart in the winter of 2012. For Lila, the music never stops; it is a way of understanding the world around her. She transforms her experiences into song, and transcends the darkness that so long kept her at bay. Lila Rose radiates ebullience on stage. There is a beauty to her that is neither physical nor effable; a glow that emanates from deep within. It shines through her music like a beacon for all who have been lost, yet retain hope and faith enough to see. With a voice that rings out of the darkness like the first probing beam of dawn, Lila makes an indelible impression. Begin your quest for the rose at www.lilarosemusic.com or www.myspace.com/singlilarose. RIYL: Bjork, Portishead, Alanis Morissette, CoCoRosie, Regina Spektor, Fiona Apple, Florence And The Machine Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.