Erin Lang (born May 11, 1979) is a Canadian musician. Founder of musical group Feral & Stray, Erin Lang & The Foundlings and its earliest inversion The Tail Lights. Born in Montreal, her father is Steve Lang, bassist with 1970s Canadian rock band April Wine. Her mother, Dale Lang, was a puppeteer and make up artist. She grew up in the Toronto suburb of Mississauga and passed up university scholarships in theatre and visual arts to pursue a career in music. She played bass in Canadian bands Jimmy Allen's Ant Farm, Sixty Six Kicks and Tuuli before starting her own project. Her younger brother, Robin Lang, is a film maker.
In the summer of 2000, she met the English musician Roger O'Donnell, then keyboard player with The Cure, who encouraged her to concentrate on her solo career. The two worked together as co-writers on Lang's first album and continue to collaborate on some projects. In 2005, Lang and O'Donnell formed their own independent record label 99 Times out of 10 with the intention of helping unsigned bands. They made the debut album with Mario Thaler at his studio in Weilheim south of Munich, Germany.
As the Journal's HannahErin Lang and Owen Tucker-Smith wrote, "Just a few months ago, investors were betting that a second Trump administration would be great news for Tesla. Instead, the longtime stock-market highflier has plummeted in 2025 ... .