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Rebecca Lucy Taylor (born 15 October 1986), also known by her
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as Self Esteem, is an English singer-songwriter and actress. The inspiration for her stage name comes from the evolution of Taylor's confidence from her early 20s.


Early life

Taylor was born in
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, England. Her father was a steelworker, and her mother was a secretary.


Career

Taylor was previously a member of folk duo
Slow Club Slow Club were an English duo formed in Sheffield in 2006. The band consisted of multi-instrumentalists Charles Watson and Rebecca Lucy Taylor, with Watson contributing piano, Taylor contributing drums, and both performing guitar and vocals. ...
, which formed in
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in 2006. The band consisted of multi-instrumentalists Charles Watson and Taylor, with Watson on the piano, Taylor on the drums, and both performing guitars and vocals. The band split up in 2017, following an extensive tour to support their last album, owing to differing musical interests and Taylor feeling unfulfilled. A big fan of
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, she based her logo on
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's signature.


2017–2020: ''Compliments Please''

Taylor released "Your Wife", her first single under the Self Esteem moniker, in 2017. Her debut album, ''Compliments Please'', was released on 1 March 2019 on
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. The album was preceded by the singles "Wrestling", "Rollout", "The Best" and "Girl Crush". Self Esteem completed a UK tour and played at festivals such as
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,
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and
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during 2019.


2021–present: ''Prioritise Pleasure''

In April 2021, Taylor released "I Do This All The Time", the first single from her second album as Self Esteem. The single was praised by
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and by
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. In July, she released the title track and announced that the record, ''Prioritise Pleasure'', would coincide with a UK tour in October of the same year. In August, Self Esteem released the third single, "How Can I Help You". Taylor directed the music videos for those singles, filming all three at the
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. In September, the single "Moody" was released. The video for "Moody" was directed by Louise Bhose and features comedian Alistair Green alongside Taylor. In October, Self Esteem released "You Forever", the final single preceding the album. ''
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'' was released on 22 October 2021. The UK tour started on 6 November 2021 in Edinburgh. ''
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'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' ranked ''Prioritise Pleasure'' as the best album of 2021. ''
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'' ranked the album as the fourth best of 2021. ''The Guardian'' named "I Do This All The Time" as the best song of 2021. Taylor composed the soundtrack for the West End production of
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's play ''
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'', which she digitally released on 14 June 2022.


Collaborations

Taylor released her first single as Self Esteem on Kick + Clap, a label run by
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member Dave MacLean. Taylor then went on to feature on the Django Django track "Surface to Air", which appeared on the band's album ''
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''. She provided guest vocals for "Strangle of Anna", a song by fellow Sheffield act
the Moonlandingz The Moonlandingz are an English rock band, formed in 2015. The band consists of Eccentronic Research Council duo Adrian Flanagan and Dean Honer, along with Fat White Family members Saul Adamczewski and Lias Kaci Saoudi. The band was originally ...
which appeared on their second album, ''
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''. Taylor also performed with the band live.


Awards

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Television appearances

Self Esteem has appeared on major TV entertainment shows in the UK and the US including Later...with Jools Holland, the
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and
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. A self-confessed fan of the UK TV show Taskmaster, Taylor appeared in the 2023 New Year's episode in which she came joint second to winner Sir Mo Farah. Performing at Rockaway Beach festival a week after the episode aired, she changed her signature live backdrop to read "Full Season of Taskmaster When?".


Personal life

Taylor has been openly
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since 2013. She has spoken about breaking into the industry in her 30s, stating she used to lie and say she was 25. She said it took her "a while to be proud" of breaking into the industry later in life.


Band members


Current

* Sophie Galpin (backing vocals, keys, bass) * Marged Siôn (backing vocals) * Levi Heaton (backing vocals) * Seraphina D'Arby (backing vocals) * Mike Park (drums)


Discography


Studio albums

* ''Compliments Please'' (2019) * ''
Prioritise Pleasure ''Prioritise Pleasure'' is the second studio album by the British musician Self Esteem, aka Rebecca Lucy Taylor, released on 22 October 2021. The album was nominated for the 2022 Mercury Prize. Critical reception ''Prioritise Pleasure'' rece ...
'' (2021)


Extended plays

* ''Cuddles Please'' (2020)


Singles

* "Your Wife" (2017) * "Wrestling" (2018) * "Rollout" (2018) * "The Best" (2018) * "Girl Crush" (2019) * "I Do This All The Time" (2021) * "Prioritise Pleasure" (2021) * "How Can I Help You" (2021) * "Moody" (2021) * "You Forever" (2021) * "Fucking Wizardry" (2022) * “The 345” (2022)


Bibliography

* ''Self Esteem'' (2021)


References


External links

* – official site * {{DEFAULTSORT:Esteem, Self Experimental pop musicians 1980s births Living people Bisexual musicians Bisexual women British women drummers British women pop singers British women guitarists Year of birth missing (living people) English LGBT musicians