Kyla La Grange


Kyla La Grange is an English singer and songwriter from Watford, England.

Career

Early life

She studied at Rickmansworth School in Croxley Green, Hertfordshire. Her mother is South African, while her father is from Rhodesia though both live in England. She is also of Swazi heritage. She achieved a 2.1 in philosophy, studying at Pembroke College, Cambridge from 2004-07. In June 2012, Kyla headlined the Guardian New Band of the Day gig.

''Ashes'' (2011-2012)

Her debut album Ashes was produced by Brett Shaw at 123 Studios in East London, with two tracks produced by Marky Bates and was released on 30 July 2012. All the songs on the album were written by La Grange, except "Love You Better" which is a cover of The Maccabbes song from the album Wall of Arms. "Been Better", "Heavy Stone", "Vampire Smile" and "Walk Through Walls" were released as singles. In addition to these singles, "I Could Be" was released as an iTunes Free Single of the Week in August 2012.

''Cut Your Teeth'' (2014)

La Grange's second studio album, entitled Cut Your Teeth was released on 2 June 2014 and was preceded by an eponymous single and a second single "The Knife". The album explores minimalistic Electronica music produced by electronic producer Jakwob.

''TBA'' (2015-present)

In 2015, she released two new singles called "So Sweet" and "Skin". She released a song called "Hummingbird" in late April 2016, and another, "Justify", in December 2016.
Kyla provided backing vocals on :Jinnwoo's debut album 'Strangers Bring Me No Light', released in September 2016.

Discography

Albums

Singles