Born in
Cardiff, Statton's career in music began in 1978 as the singer for the band Young Marble Giants. After Young Marble Giants split up in 1981, she formed the
jazz-influenced band
Weekend with
Simon Emmerson (Booth) and
Spike Williams, releasing the album
La Varieté in 1982 and a live
EP, ''Live at Ronnie Scott's'', the following year. Statton returned to Cardiff and trained to be a
chiropractor while teaching
tai chi. After working with Devine, she released several records with Spike in the 1990s, starting with
Weekend in Wales (1993). Young Marble Giants reunited for a number of live performances from 2007 to 2015 in Europe, the last one in London at the
Royal Festival Hall during the
Meltdown Festival curated by
David Byrne. Statton's singing has been called "coolly unadorned", and ghostly and fragile, with a "shy, singsong delivery". Her vocal style is considered influential on many of the
indie pop artists that followed. ==Recordings==