Heather Baker


Heather Baker is an American songwriter, guitarist, producer and founder of the Electronica band Antiwave. Baker is known for being a session and touring guitar player for the likes of Adam Lambert, Bonnie Mckee, Krewella, Kerli, Fake Figures and The Iron Maidens. She currently plays with NoMBe and Bea Miller.

Biography

In 2004, Heather Baker and a group of friends formed the band As Night Falls, releasing their debut EP The End of All Innocence in 2004. In February 2007, Baker joined The Iron Maidens. She joined vocalist Aja Kim, guitarist Sara Marsh, bassist Wanda Ortiz and drummer Linda McDonald as part of the Maidens' 2007–2008 lineup. Baker's stage name was "Adrienne Smith," a female version of Iron Maiden guitarist Adrian Smith, until her official departure in 2010.
In 2011 Baker joined the post hardcore band Fake Figures, who released their debut EP Hail The Sycophants, followed by They Must Be Destroyed in 2013, featuring Travis Miguel of Atreyu, and Rus Martin of Hotwire.
Baker joined songwriter Bonnie McKee for the release of her single "American Girl" in 2013, taking slots supporting such diverse acts as Katy Perry, Robin Thicke, Miley Cyrus, Rita Ora, and Tegan and Sara. She currently plays with NoMBe and Bea Miller.
In 2013, Baker began commercial composing and arranging for feature films and television including soundtrack music for Holy Ghost People, Raised by Wolves, A Beginner's Guide To Snuff, Little Paradise, The Night Watchmen, Dead Draw, Cynthia, Embeds and Starlight.

Discography

As Night Falls