Russian Red

Russian Red

Russian Red was the indie spontaneous phenomenon in Spain in recent years, taking home Pop-Eye awards for "Best Debut Album 2008" and "Best Female Vocalist 2009" - an extremely rare success story for a Spanish performer that plays folk-pop-rock and composes and sings in English. The irresistible appeal of her music has led to her songs being used in campaigns, television series and films. Russian Red landed a Goya nomination for her ballad "Loving Strangers" which was featured in the Julio Medem movie Room in Rome. In 2011, Russian Red released Fuerteventura which features a new ...

Russian Red Music Videos

Catch a preview of Russian Red performing the song "Tarantino" live at MTV Sessions! Don't forget to tune in ...

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Russian Red Shows and Performances

Russian Red closes the show with her steel drum, covering Queen's "We Will Rock You"!

What does it take for one to be complete and happy with performing on stage? Lourdes shares her personal ...

Russian Red performs "January 14th".

Full Biography

Russian Red was the indie spontaneous phenomenon in Spain in recent years, taking home Pop-Eye awards for "Best Debut Album 2008" and "Best Female Vocalist 2009" - an extremely rare success story for a Spanish performer that plays folk-pop-rock and composes and sings in English. The irresistible appeal of her music has led to her songs being used in campaigns, television series and films. Russian Red landed a Goya nomination for her ballad "Loving Strangers" which was featured in the Julio Medem movie Room in Rome.


In 2011, Russian Red released Fuerteventura which features a new classic-contemporary sound. The 11 songs open a new, surprising window into the diverse and personal states of mind she experienced from her three years in the music scene. From melancholy to pure optimism, from light to mystery, the album confirms Russian Red's tremendous ability as a composer and performer. Since the release of Fuerteventura, Russian Red has embarked on a worldwide tour of US, Europe and Asia, taking her delightful folk-pop-rock music to countries such as UK, France, Japan, South Korea and China.


Russian Red's rising popularity also led to her taking home the MTV EMA 2011 award for Best Spanish Act. She was most recently featured on the Spanish soundtrack of Disney Pixar's new animated adventure film, Brave where she recorded the tracks "A La Luz del Sol" and "Volaré".