Anne-Marie Helder

Anne-Marie Helder (born 1 June 1976)[1][2] is a British singer and songwriter, best known for fronting the UK rock band Panic Room.

Helder released her solo EP The Contact in November 2004, which received positive reviews and secured airplay on BBC Radio 2, with DJ Bob Harris declaring: "this is very dramatic music".

In 2006 Helder began working with a group of musicians, including Paul Davies, Jonathan Edwards, and Gavin Griffiths, all of whom she had performed with previously in Karnataka, to start a new band project.

[citation needed] Panic Room toured extensively to promote the Satellite album, and in 2011 played their largest run of dates yet, performing over 20 shows in 6 weeks in the UK alone.

In 2013, Helder and fellow Panic Room member Jonathan Edwards, formed the acoustic music duo Luna Rossa.