Sarah Fimm (born Sarah Lauren Freidman on September 18 in Tulsa, Oklahoma) is an American singer-songwriter, residing in . She toured and collaborated with iconic singer Peter Murphy (of Bauhaus), and supported Delerium in 2008. Her music has been featured on MTV's The Real World and Road Rules, Mark Hamill’s Comic Book: The Movie, D.E.B.S. (Soundtrack from the Motion Picture), and the Lifetime channel, among others. Sarah Fimm’s voice can also be heard on Iggy Pop’s versions of Serge Gainsbourg’s ‘La Javanaise’ and ‘Et Si Tu N`Existais Pas’ (yet to be released). Fimm plays piano and sings and writes her own songs.
Billboard called A Perfect Dream (2002) an album that "contained a chilling, isolated beauty" and Nexus (2004) a "stunning celestial journey."Billboard also compared her work on A Perfect Dream to work by Tori Amos. The Charleston Gazette echoed the comparison to Amos and wrote that Fimm is "not afraid to tell the world how she really feels." In October 2010, Sarah launched the Karma Phala Music Project. Her work on Near Infinite Possibility (2011) showed influences from Led Zeppelin, Pink Floyd and Heart. Fimm has also been involved in outdoor art installations through an initiative called Inspire Art.