Freya Beer
“Freya Beer is the future pop diva, the 21st-century post-punk torch singer you will all fall in love with.” – John Robb, Louder Than War
“Freya Beer is the newest leader of the dark goth pack” – Manchester’s Finest
“A voice as haunting and stunning as Lana Del Rey’s is, she is an incredible package stood before you” – RGM Magazine
“Upcoming Gothic-Disco Queen”
Hailed as ‘a raw and thrilling new talent’, Freya Beer is a singer-songwriter from West London. Inspired by art and literature, alternative fashion and music. Freya distills her disparate influences through a gothic soul and devil-may-care spirit that dares to dream in the darkness.
Freya released her debut album ‘Beast’ in October 2021 to splendid reviews and great public acclaim.
Freya sparked a wave of attention from the get-go with her self-released debut single ‘Bike Boy’ in 2018 and its immediate follow-up ‘Six Months’. They earned Freya a BBC Introducing Live Lounge Session and a feature on Tom Robinson’s BBC Radio 6 Music show, and so the roller coaster began.
With the wind in her sails, Freya launched her own label Sisterhood Records in 2019 as a vehicle to further her creativity. In February 2020, she released the single ‘Dear Sweet Rosie’, recorded in Manchester with accompaniment from I Am Kloot’s Andy Hargreaves on sonic drums. Drawing on literary influences like Allen Ginsberg’s ‘An Asphodel’ and Anna Sewell’s ‘Black Beauty’, the track went on to receive incredible support from BBC 6 Music and many rave reviews. Marc Riley awarded Freya a live session on his BBC 6 Music Show (which was then highlighted as one of his “Best of the Year” in December), and has continued to champion her brilliance. Renowned music critic John Robb hailed her as ‘New Artist of the Day’ on his Louder Than War site and predicted a Mercury Prize in years to come.
Revealing her many shades with a series of exquisite lockdown cover versions, Freya bookended 2020 with the critically acclaimed single ‘Arms Open Wide’. Loosely inspired by the chilling atmospheres of Tubular Bells, the track saw Freya earn further support at BBC6 Music and PRS for Music placed the single in their Top 20 songs of 2020.
‘Siren’ came next in early 2021. An intoxicating brew of lyrical in-cantations and artful mystique, paired with arrangements of a piercing intensity. Taking its title from the J.W. Waterhouse masterpiece ‘The Siren’, Freya’s single finds her unearthing new secrets in those channels of renaissance art and mythology while re-appropriating the feathered flare of 70s era glam in her own shadow. She quickly followed ‘Siren’ with the mighty ‘The Calm Before The Storm’, a mass of grunge guitars and Owain Hanford’s thrashing drums.
Discovering new audiences and in-turn more about herself as an artist throughout the year, these creative experiences provided a powerful stimulus in recording her debut album: ‘Beast’. Recorded in London and Manchester, the 11 track album was released in October 2021 to unanimous fanfare, on Sisterhood Records. The title track ‘Beast’ was released as the final single from the album, which includes the 5 singles and 6 other previously unreleased tracks including, the mesmerising crowd favourite ‘To The Heavens and all its Work’ and the very different ‘Pure’.
To coincide with the album release, Freya undertook her first full UK tour, backed by her superb band, featuring Pete Hobbs (the Boy Least Likely To ) on guitar. Pete also produced most of the ‘Beast’ album, Owain Hanford on drums and Arnoldas Daunys on bass. Freya herself excels on guitar and vocals. The 12 dates included packed shows in London, Manchester, Bristol, Brighton, Birmingham, and Glasgow.
Freya soon introduced two superb gothic disco tracks that would look good on any dance floor. The sensational and totally original ‘Love Child’ which incorporated strings alongside Freya’s art and the dancefloor classic duet with Tom Saint, ‘Honeymoon Eyes’.
Freya released two brand new singles a few weeks apart in April 2023, ‘Fantasy’ and ‘Galore’
alongside a short UK tour. She played a key Friday slot at Latitude Festival in July 2023 to
great acclaim and has regularly been playing headline shows at key London venues, such as
the Old Blue Last and Colors in Hoxton. Ever building up her following in her home city.
Most recently Freya made her debut across the pond in New York City where she played a full band headline show at Pete’s Candy Store as well as had an exclusive straight-to-vinyl live recording session at Leesta Vall Sound Recordings in Brooklyn. Soon after her US debut, she went headed on tour as a support for Honeyblood playing 3 shows across the country, alongside an exclusive show for Dr Marten’s Annual Conference held in London.
Freya has collaborated with a number of major household names such as Dr Martens, Killstar, and LA based skincare brand Youth To The People as well as teaming up with upcoming rum company, 8Track Rum. Manchester’s Finest stapled Freya as “the newest leader of the dark goth pack” and so did Time Out London when they got in contact with Freya to be featured in their Halloween October issue which celebrated the resurgence of Goth culture.
New tracks are being recorded in West London and set to be released in the new year alongside headline shows across the country.
PRESS TRIBUTES FOR FANTASY/GALORE
“A goth-rock ballad spun through webs of swaggering feedback-scarred guitars, brooding synthesiser blossomings, and devilish vocal acrobatics destined to leave you breathless” – Soundsphere Magazine
“true rock’n’roll flair while the crowd looking on in raptures” – Listen With Monger
“The two tracks are a study in contrasts, showcasing the breadth of Freya’s artistic abilities.” – Eat This Music
“Crooning guitar work blended over soft melodies of great lyrical presentation bode an incredibly well-polished canvas of individualistic sound, complimented by facets of multi decade additions. It is, by definition the addendum to a successfully executed album – and we want more.” – Stanis Island
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