2006–2011: Beginnings and self-titled album Elly Jackson (born 12 March 1988) and Ben Langmaid were introduced by a mutual friend in 2006. Initially, they performed
acoustic music under the moniker Automan, before shifting to
electronic music. The band's name was changed to La Roux, which referred to both the act and Jackson's stage persona; the name alludes to the singer's
red hair and
tomboyish appearance, mingling the masculine ("le roux") and feminine ("la rousse")
French terms. La Roux's debut single, "
Quicksand", was released by French independent record label
Kitsuné in December 2008 "In for the Kill" debuted at number 11 on the
UK Singles Chart on 22 March 2009, peaking at number 2 four weeks later. "
Bulletproof", their third single, was released on 21 June 2009 and debuted at number 1 on the UK Singles Chart. It peaked at number 2 in the UK and number 70 on the
Billboard 200, among others. The fourth single, "
I'm Not Your Toy", was released on 29 September 2009 and reached number 27 on the UK chart. "As If by Magic" and "Tigerlily" were mooted as next singles, but the release plans were later cancelled. in
Manchester, 2010 In order to promote
La Roux, the band was the supporting act on
Lily Allen's
UK tour of March 2009. La Roux then headlined the
NME Radar Tour alongside
Magistrates and
Heartbreak, performed at the
Glastonbury and
Reading and Leeds festivals as well as London's
Scala. In July and August 2009, La Roux toured North America. The eight-city tour included performances at
Osheaga Festival,
All Points West Music & Arts Festival and
Lollapalooza. The group returned to North America for a seven-date tour in October. Their two Australian dates sold out within minutes forcing an upgrade in venues. In November, the duo embarked on an eleven-date UK and Ireland tour. La Roux gained fifth position on the
BBC Sound of 2009 poll.
The Guardian website featured La Roux on the New Band of the Day column, having previously featured them as one of the Best New Acts of 2009. The album has been nominated for a
Mercury Prize, In October, a new music video for the song was released, shot at New York's landmark
Hotel Chelsea. Also in 2010, Jackson contributed vocals to
Kanye West's album
My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy and to West and
Jay-Z's collaborative album
Watch the Throne, on the track "That's My Bitch". She also performed on
Chromeo's third album
Business Casual, providing chorus vocals for the track "Hot Mess" which was released as a single in early 2011. In February 2011, at the
53rd Annual Grammy Awards, La Roux won the
Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album for their self-titled debut album and "In for the Kill" was nominated for
Best Dance Recording.
2012–2017: Departure of Langmaid and Trouble in Paradise In a January 2012 interview, the second La Roux album was described as "a lot cheekier" and "sexier". The material, which the duo had been working on intermittently for over two years, was said to draw more on acoustic sounds and instruments. It had been reported that La Roux were writing the second album with an
indie rock band whose members are friends of Jackson. Langmaid left La Roux at some point later in 2012, although his departure was officially confirmed two years later. La Roux started a low-key comeback tour on 28 March 2013 in
Brighton during which she premiered four new songs. Early reactions to the new material were positive. In April 2014, La Roux announced that her second studio album,
Trouble in Paradise, would be released in the UK on 21 July. It was preceded by the song "
Let Me Down Gently", which premiered on
BBC Radio 1 on 12 May, and the first official single "
Uptight Downtown", released on 28 May 2014. The latter was a moderate success in the UK, peaking at number 63. On 9 June, "
Tropical Chancer" was released as another promotional single. During the promotions for the album, Jackson revealed that she and Langmaid had parted ways, and she was now the sole member of La Roux. Langmaid responded that he was "truly saddened" by the split.
Trouble in Paradise met with favourable critical reception, but did not repeat the commercial success of the predecessor, peaking at number 6 in the UK, where it stayed on the chart for only four weeks, and failing to enter the top 10 anywhere else. "
Kiss and Not Tell", released as a single on 20 October 2014, failed to make an impact on the charts. La Roux toured North America in July 2014, including two opening shows for
New Order in San Francisco and Los Angeles. She then continued the tour alternating between Europe and North America, before embarking on the Australian leg at the end of the year. In early 2015, the tour proceeded to South America. La Roux then performed additional dates in Europe, including Croatia's
INmusic Festival, UK's
Glastonbury, and Germany's
Melt! Festival. Her touring band consisted of four musicians, including keyboardist and backing vocalist
Mickey O'Brien. Jackson provided joint lead vocals for the tracks "
Tutti Frutti" and "People on the High Line", along with backing vocals on "Plastic", for New Order's album
Music Complete, released in September 2015. She also filmed a
cameo appearance for the film
Absolutely Fabulous, released the following year, in which she performed "Sexotheque" and "Uptight Downtown". In 2016, La Roux's live lineup comprised
Seye Adelekan,
Olugbenga Adelekan from
Metronomy and Jay Sharrock from
Miles Kane's band. During that time, La Roux was recording new music, but decided to scrap the entire material in 2017.
2018–present: Supervision in
London, 2020 In 2018, La Roux provided vocals for Whyte Horses' "The Best of It". The following year, she featured on their cover of "
Mr. Natural" and provided background vocals for
Tyler, the Creator's track "
Thank You" on his album
Igor. In the meantime, she composed and recorded material for her third studio album,
Supervision, which was her first recorded entirely as a solo act. It was released on 7 February 2020 through Jackson's own independent label Supercolour Records. The album was preceded by the singles "International Woman of Leisure" on 31 October 2019, "Gullible Fool" on 5 December 2019, and "Automatic Driver" on 23 January 2020. None of the singles made impact on the charts and the album met with mixed to positive reviews upon its release. Commercially, the record achieved only moderate success, reaching number 20 in the UK and number 85 in Germany. La Roux announced a concert tour in Europe in February and North America in March 2020 to support
Supervision, having recruited new touring musicians. The American leg of the tour was postponed until November and eventually cancelled due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. La Roux featured on Boulevards' single "Too Far" and
CASisDEAD's single and video "Park Assist". In 2021, she released a cover of
Gang of Four's "
Damaged Goods" which was included in the compilation
The Problem of Leisure: A Celebration of Andy Gill & Gang of Four. She also appeared in the
Sky Arts documentary ''Blitzed: The 80's
Blitz Kids' Story'' in which she discussed the cultural effects of the
New Romantic movement on younger performers like herself. In 2022, La Roux's musical style branched out further when she released “Feedback,” a single featuring rapper
Baby Tate and heavily influenced by
R&B. In July 2023, La Roux posted a previously unreleased track, Malibu Barbie, exclusively on her YouTube account. In 2025, former collaborator Kanye West, now going by Ye, sampled La Roux's "Bulletproof" for his song of the same name featuring Kodak Black, which remains unreleased due to sample clearance issues. ==Artistry==