Laetitia Shériff is a French rock musician who mainly performs in Indie rock genre. Biography. Raised in Paris and later in Lille, she began performing solo, singing texts by William Butler Yeats, a poet who inspired her to sing, and then started writing her own material. She met guitarist Olivier Mellano (guitarist for Dominique A) before being joined by drummer Gaël Desbois (of the band Mobiil). She moved to Rennes in 2003. The trio recorded Laetitia's first English album, "Codification", in 2004. The trio later embarked on a tour that included appearances at the Printemps de Bourges and the Vieilles Charrues. In 2007, Shériff collaborated with the dance company Hervé Koubi. She composed the music for the documentary "La communauté 28" by Hélène Desplanques. She also played bass in the band Trunks. Shériff's released her second album, "Games Over," in May 2008 with Olivier Mellano and Gaël Desbois on Fargo Records, which she had signed with her band. In July 2008, she recorded a solo baritone guitar and vocal LP at Saint-Jacques chapel in Vendôme, which was released in 2010 as a 9-track vinyl LP accompanied by a 13-track CD on Impersonal Freedom, Thomas Poli's label. In 2009, Shériff toured and played bass for singer and guitarist Piers Faccini. In 2012, she recorded the EP "Where's My I.D.?" which was released on vinyl by Impersonal Freedom. She played all the instruments on this record. In 2014, Shériff released her third album titled "Pandemonium, Solace And Stars". The album featured drummer Nicolas Courret (from the band Eiffel), guitarist and keyboardist Thomas Poli, and violinist Carla Pallone (a member of Mansfield.TYA). Pete Simonelli (member of the American band Enablers) also contributed, providing the introduction for the track "Urbanism – After Goya". The trio, consisting of Shériff, Poli, and Courret, went on tour, performing across France, including at the Eurockéennes de Belfort and the Vieilles Charrues. They also played in Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, and Canada. In August 2015, the trio recorded a 5-track EP "The Anticipation" at Black Box studio. It was released on 30 October on vinyl by Yotanka and Impersonal Freedom. Her fourth album "Stillness" was released in autumn 2020 on Yotanka.