Freja Loeb
Freja Loeb (born 30 November 1987 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a new wave and electropop singer-songwriter. She was influenced by artists like The Cure, Blondie, David Bowie and Fleetwood Mac. Freja is best known for the single "Never Stop Coming Back".
Loeb attended the Rudolf Steiner School in Gentofte, where she was scheduled to play cello and violin, although she would rather play guitar. Later she attended the MGK preparatory school in Copenhagen.
In 2009, she collaborated with the band White Pony for the song "Down at Jimmies (feat. Freja Loeb)".
In 20 June 2011, Freja Loeb released the debut single "Never Stop Coming Back". This single was inspired by Never Ending Story film. The second single "Soft Blues" was issued on 10 October 2011.
In 28 November 2011, her debut album Odyssey was released on EMI Denmark label. Freja wrote all the songs from her debut album and produced them together with Lasse Lyngbo.
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