Louise Aubrie releases her new single “Midnight Calls,” blending UK grit and LA drama as the lead track from her upcoming album LFA.
London-born indie rock artist Louise Aubrie kicks off her latest chapter with the release of her new single, “Midnight Calls.”
She has built a transatlantic career defined by sharp songwriting and punchy, guitar-driven energy. It hones her craft in London before taking her sound to New York’s downtown stages. Along the way, Aubrie recorded at iconic studios including Abbey Road in London and East West Studios in Hollywood.
She lets the energy of both cities shape her music. Her sound balances intimacy with cinematic scale, bridging the grit of her roots with the expansiveness of modern indie rock.
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“Midnight Calls” and the LFA Era of Louise Aubrie
“Midnight Calls” serves as the lead track from Aubrie’s sixth studio album, LFA, her first written and recorded in Los Angeles. Tracked at East West Studios on Sunset Boulevard and produced by Ken Sluiter. The song channels the emotions of relocation, late-night drives, and the thrill of change, with lyrics like “I’m on the edge and you’ve got the looks that kill.”
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.
With a tight, punchy sound and cinematic feel, “Midnight Calls” sets the tone for an album that merges personal experience with LA’s allure, marking a confident new chapter in her international career.
Listeners are invited to stream Louise Aubrie’s new single “Midnight Calls” and experience her punchy, cinematic indie rock sound. Don’t miss this first taste of her upcoming album LFA—tune in and listen now.
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