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Russian Red
is the pseudonym of Lourdes Hernández
(Madrid, 1986), indie and folk singer-songwriter. [1]
Known by many as the Spanish Feist
, [2] in reference to the Canadian singer-songwriter who inspires her in many of her attitudes on the microphone, Hernández—who writes and sings all of her compositions in English—states that she sings in that language instinctively because she has always listened to music in English. [3] Her voice and performing style are also reminiscent of the childlike and simple, poetic approach utilized by California singer-songwriter Joanna Newsom.
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History
Russian Red's project began when Hernández met
Brian Hunt, a musician with an English father and Spanish mother, with whom she recorded a demo (which included tracks that remain unpublished like "Reason", "The Night of the Paper", and "Sadie") that reached more than 70,000 visits on her
MySpace page by 2008.
[4]
The name Russian Red comes from the colour of a lipstick that Hernández herself usually wears. When asked how she chose the name, Hernández stated: "
I had a band without a name some time ago. Since then, I was haunted by an obsession: to find the ideal artistic name. One day, I fell in love with this colour that a girl was wearing. I pronounced its name, and now it is my pseudonym.
"
[5]
Little by little, Hernández has become well-known in the Spanish indie arena, performing more than 60 shows during
2007 and taking part in the prestigious
Primavera Sound, among other festivals.
[6]
2008: I Love Your Glasses
The Spanish producer
Fernando Vacas asked Hernández to record an album to be issued by his label
Eureka
. The album, her first, was called
I Love Your Glasses
and quickly became a success
[5], leading
El País columnist Alfonso Cardenal to deem Russian Red the "revelation of the year"".
[8] [9]
References
- malagahoy.es Ha nacido una estrella
- europapress.es "Cantar en inglés es instintivo", reconoce la intérprete de Russian Red, poco consciente de la notoriedad alcanzada
- larioja.com «He intentado componer en español, pero no me sale nada»
- plus.es El álbum de la semana en plus.es
- lafonoteca.net Biografía de Russian Red en Lafonoteca.net
- primaverasound.com Ficha de la artista en primaverasound.com
- lafonoteca.net Biografía de Russian Red en Lafonoteca.net
- elpais.com Sonorama, el placer de comer en casa Accessed august 2008
- regiondigital.com Los premios Pop-Eye 2008 se entregarán en septiembre coincidiendo con el V Festival Cáceres Pop Art accessed september 2008