Elle Exxe makes a dramatic entrance with her majestic and self-produced, synth-infused single ‘Catapult.’ via LX Records
Music Video Launch for “Catapult” at MAC Cosmetics November 28
UK support Tour with FEMME starts in November – 6th December, Heaven London
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“Sneeringly sexy, genuinely alluring, and not one to be taken for granted. Her lyrics demand and command respect”
– Blackbook
“The new princess of electro-clash”
– London In Stereo
“it’s a noisy brash Charli XCX-style toys out the pram pop strop”
– Gay Times
“Elle Exxe is emerging from the pop underground, brandishing a forceful snarled lip”
– The Quietus
“There’s a lot to like about her music, her style and her general popstar everythingness”
– Popjustice
“Bolshy pop belter”
– Line Of Best Fit
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Formidable electro-pop star Elle Exxe makes a dramatic entrance with her majestic and self-produced, synth-infused single ‘Catapult.’ ‘Catapult’, is a hypnotic, widescreen pop anthem with soaring energy, filtered through Elle’s riotous vocals. Her irresistible hooks and choruses nod firmly to left field pop sensibilities akin to Charli XCX and Tove Lo; the euphoric rush of ‘Catapult’ is a taste of what’s to come of Elle Exxe in 2018.
Rising stealthily through the ranks these last two years, the bolshy singer – who released her debut LP ‘Love Fuelled Hate’ last year – has built a reputation as one of most irresistible and creative new stars of today. The Unsigned Music Award Winner (2016) has been steadily winning over fans on the road, selling out venues in America, Asia and Europe, and performing at Wide Days, The Great Escape, Canadian Music Week, and SXSW. This summer, Elle’s fearsomely unique attitude stormed festivals including Isle Of Wight Festival, Sziget Festival, Carnival 56 and V Festival(which she cancelled her own wedding to attend).
Elle’s genre-melding, guitar-inflected singles have quickly gained her fans in the UK and support from tastemakers The Quietus, The Guardian and Popjustice and BBC Introducing. Her single ‘Lost In L.A’ landed a major international sync on Google Play’s ‘Mobile Listening’ 2016 campaign.
“I don’t feel my job as a pop-artist is to make myself or anyone else feel comfortable, it’s my job to create something that can instigate a conversation about a subject that matters,” Elle believes. “What matters to me is that we start caring more about each other. Frank Warren said, ‘Every single person has at least one secret that would break your heart. If we could just remember this, I think there would be a lot more compassion and tolerance in the world,’ and I agree. It’s time we stop judging and criticizing everyone on face-value and start taking the time to go outside our little communities and learn about each other.”
Catch Elle Exxe and get to know her as her stars continue to align and she embarks on a UK tour with fellow British singer FEMME kicking off in Brighton on 29th November, a one-off gig at MAC on 28th November to launch her video for ‘Catapult’ and a performance at London’s Heaven on 6th December.
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