JESSICA ROTTER
Jessica Rotter is able to transcend creative boundaries and defy what’s expected of a modern female musician. The songstress’ voice has been heard across multiple genres, from movies, TV shows and commercials to backing vocals and collaborations with other artists—all in addition to her original songs. The list of artists she has worked with reads like a who’s who of the music industry today: Daft Punk, Carole King, Alicia Keys, Sam Smith, Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, and others.
Rotter’s family roots are steeped in music, with her grandfather writing songs for Frank Sinatra and Dean Martin. With this background, Rotter describes herself as a “musical storyteller” with classical training from Pepperdine University in opera, musical theatre, and directing for theatre and film. She is just as comfortable using her voice in a major feature film (credits include Pitch Perfect 1 & 2 and Frozen) as she is performing one of her original songs live.
Following the success of charting #1 on HypeMachine with her mashup of Stay/Animal with Emily Colombier, Rotter is embarking on her most powerful and ambitious project to date; the full length release of Plains. Produced by Cazz Brindis and mixed by Scott M. Smith (Carole King, John Mayer, Katy Perry), the 11 track record is breathtakingly stunning and cinematic. Most uniquely, Plains is organically raw with the listener being able to hear breath in every track, a rarity in today’s over produced musical landscape.
In the album’s leading single “Pray for Rain”, Rotter poignantly describes wrestling with falling in love in “uncertain times, lost times and times of revelation.” On the track “Stars”, you can clearly hear Rotter’s past of free spirited travels and musical influences of early 60s folk and Americana. “Let Me Go” is a well-crafted, catchy and emotional pop tune expressing the restless moments found in relationships.
Plains released last Friday, April 22nd.
Click Here to Listen to “Plains” – https://soundcloud.com/jessicarottermusic/sets/foursongs
“The Los Angeles-based singer-songwriter, who’s putting the final touches on her debut album, Plains, delivers stark vocals that are as delicate as cirrus clouds across her LP’s debut single.” – Pop Crush
“Flowers In My Head” is an ethereal, mystical track fronted by folk songstress Jessica Rotter’s mesmerizing voice. Pair that with a floaty harp progression, distant harmonies and an ambient string section, and the resulting sound is almost otherworldly.”
– All Things Go
“Jessica Rotter has built a singing career backing up artists like Alicia Keys, Daft Punk, and Carole King, as well as lending her voice to music featured in TV shows and movies you’ve probably heard of—including Pitch Perfect and Frozen. This month, Jessica will be releasing Plains, her first full-length solo record.”
– Rookie Mag
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