[1] Her sound has been called "a combination of the dark ethereal nature of Fiona Apple and the vibrant passion of Florence & The Machine set in a smoky jazz club.
"[2] Classically trained, Giselle began her career by recording opera demos for music studios to potentially be used in television and film.
Her voice is featured heavily in the Emmy Award winning FX comedy series Louie, most notably the viral "Diarreah Song" which would quickly become an internet hit and receive national praise.
[4] Shortly before the album's release, Giselle launched a campaign aiming to hire solely female directors for each music video.
[6] Giselle is a staple in the independent music and underground performing arts scene, having opened for big acts such as St. Vincent, Wyclef Jean,[7] and more.