Lisa Papineau

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Lisa Papineau

Lisa Papineau is an American singer-songwriter known for her unique blend of indie rock and electronic music. She has gained recognition for her distinctive vocals and introspective lyrics.

Early Life[edit | edit source]

Lisa Papineau was born in California and grew up surrounded by music. She began singing at a young age and developed a passion for songwriting.

Career[edit | edit source]

Papineau's music career took off when she collaborated with the band Air on their album "10,000 Hz Legend." Her ethereal vocals added a new dimension to the band's sound and garnered critical acclaim.

In addition to her work with Air, Papineau has released several solo albums, including "Night Moves" and "Red Trees." Her solo work showcases her versatility as an artist, blending elements of folk, electronic, and experimental music.

Papineau has also collaborated with other artists in the music industry, such as Moby and Tyler Bates. Her collaborations have further showcased her talent and creativity.

Personal Life[edit | edit source]

Outside of her music career, Lisa Papineau is known for her advocacy work on environmental issues. She is a passionate supporter of sustainable living and has used her platform to raise awareness about climate change.

Discography[edit | edit source]

  • Night Moves (2005)
  • Red Trees (2013)
  • Oh Dead On Oh Love (2018)

References[edit | edit source]

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