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One of Britain's best-kept pop secrets, singer/songwriter
Alexis Strum's bad luck with record companies has prevented her from becoming the chart star critics predicted. Born in 1981 in Chingford, Essex to half-Polish parents,
Strum became inspired to pick up the guitar after watching a local band play
Nirvana covers. Performing songs by
Elastica and
L7 with her friends, she also started to experiment with multi-tracking and home production techniques. While studying English at King's College, London, she was appointed music editor of the college paper and developed a taste for live music. Paying session musicians with her own money, she regularly played gigs across London and after providing vocals on records by dance acts
Ed Case,
Lange, and
Thrillseekers, she was signed to WEA Records. Working with
Girls Aloud producers
Xenomania, her electro-pop debut album was shelved after lead single "Addicted" failed to receive any support from radio or TV. However, two of its tracks, "Nothing Good About This Goodbye" and "Still Standing" were later recorded by
Rachel Stevens and
Kylie Minogue respectively. After being dropped by her label, she traveled to Antigua where she worked on new songs which she sent to producer
Billy Steinberg (
Madonna). The pair worked together to producer the more acoustic-oriented follow-up Cocoon which also featured collaborations with
Magnus Fiennes (
Jamelia) and
Pascal Gabriel (
Sophie Ellis-Bextor). But after signing to Mercury Records in 2005, a lack of support for lead single "Bad Haircut," again led to its release being pulled. And although album track "Go Your Own Way" was chosen as the theme music for the hit ITV drama Vital Signs,
Strum was once again dropped. In 2007, she became the voice and songwriter of Bo Pepper, an indie group whose identities are concealed by sock puppets. Lead single "No One But Yourself to Blame" received airplay on both Radio 1 and 2 and the band came second in an unsigned competition on Capital Radio. ~ Jon O'Brien