Elizabeth Fraser—a Scottish singer—rose to prominence as the vocalist of the band Cocteau Twins from the mid-1980s to the late 1990s. She showcased her ethereal voice in albums like Victorialand and Heaven or Las Vegas, achieving international success. Fraser was also part of the 4AD group This Mortal Coil and collaborated with Massive Attack on their hit single Teardrop. Her influence extended to the soundtrack realm, contributing to films such as The Lord of the Rings series. In her distinctive four-decade career, Fraser's style earned critical acclaim, with her emotive vocals described as "the voice of God."