Phebe Starr
Phebe Starr | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Australia |
Genres | Electronic, synthpop |
Years active | 2010–present |
Labels | Independent |
Phebe Starr is an Electropop singer/songwriter from Australia.[1]
Career
[edit]Starr began her career on Australian radio station Triple J. She released a debut single "Alone With You", which was favourably reviewed by ABC[2] and The Age magazine,[3] Her single has been placed in a Samsung commercial, the 2015 film A Million Happy Nows, and the television series Dance Academy[4] and Offspring. Soon after, she released an EP, Zero.[5]
Since then, Starr has received airplay from Triple J. She has also opened for Of Monsters and Men, Jagwar Ma, The Rubens, and Paperkites,[6] in addition to touring both Australia and the US. Starr has been featured in Harper's Bazaar,[7] Glamour,[8] and Interview,[9] and by Perez Hilton.[10]
In 2016, Starr released a single, "Feel My Love", and performed in several venues in New York City.[11][12] She appeared at The Foundry in Brisbane with Tigertown.[13][14] She also performed at the SXSW Festival in Austin, Texas.[15] In September, Starr's song "Feel My Love" won an award in the adult album alternative category by the International Unsigned Music Awards.[16][17]
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]- Heavy Metal Flower Petal (2022)[18]
EPs
[edit]Singles
[edit]- "Alone With You" (2012)[21]
- "Jurassica" (2013)
- "Tonight" (2014)
- "Feel My Love" (2016)[22]
- “WONDER” (2017)
- “TOUCH XXX” (2019)
- “DAFFODILS” (2020)
- “Alphabet Soup” (2020)
- “Ode to the Alien” (2020)
- “Rollercoaster Man” (2021)
- “Air” (2021)
- “Edelweiss” (2021)
- “Everything” (2022)
As featured artist
[edit]- "The Night" - Capetown single (2014)[23]
References
[edit]- ^ "Q&A: Phebe Starr talks new single ‘Feel My Love’ and SXSW". By R. Bestawros on 14 March 2016. On the Spot.
- ^ Dom Alessio (4 July 2012). "Premiere! Phebe Starr's 'Alone With You' Film Clip". Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
- ^ "We still call Australia home … of great music". The Age. 21 June 2012.
- ^ "Dance academy : music from the ABC TV series". National Library of Australia.
- ^ "Phebe Is a Bright Shining Starr". Interview on Go Pride, by Jerry Nunn
- ^ "Live Review: The Paper Kites + Phebe Starr - The Gov, Adelaide". The AU Review, 23 June 2014 Holly Winter
- ^ "The Artist's Way: Phebe Starr". Harper's Bazaar. 15 August 2015.
- ^ Schwartz, Alexandra (March 2016). "14 Badass Female Musicians at SXSW Weigh In on the Good and the Ugly of Festival Season". Glamour.
- ^ McDermott, Emily (13 February 2014). "Exclusive Video Premiere: 'Tonight,' Phebe Starr". Interview.
- ^ "Listen To This: Running Up That Hill". perezhilton.com.
This Australian is channeling some old school Kate Bush meets new school Marina & The Diamonds!
- ^ "Phebe Starr Named Glamour Mag SXSW Can't Miss Act!". Harper's Bazaar, 14 March 2016
- ^ "Phebe Starr – Feel My Love (single)". Kemptation, By Stephanie Yip 1 March 2016
- ^ "Live Review: Tigertown w/ Phebe Starr @ The Foundry". AAA Backstage, 11 April 2016. Jess Martyn.
- ^ "Tigertown + Phebe Starr @ The Foundry". 4ZZZFM, 8 Apr 2016
- ^ "Bandit Lites And Victor Fable Light Up SXSW Stage". Live Design, 4 Apr 2016
- ^ "Adelaide Muso Takes Out Honours At International Unsigned Music Awards". Glam Adelaide, By Kelly Noble on 16 September 2016
- ^ "GET TO KNOW : Phebe Starr". AusPop, 24 March 2016
- ^ ""Transcending pain into something beautiful": Phebe Starr Shines Raw & Radiant on Debut Album 'Heavy Metal Flower Petal'". 10 March 2022.
- ^ Theresa Flanagan (10 February 2014). "Phebe Starr: Zero EP". inyourspeakers.com.
- ^ "New CDs in stores this week". Milwaukee Sentinel Journal, 10 Feb. 2014.
- ^ "Rising Starr". Moustache Magazine, 3 August 2012 Jessica Mincher
- ^ "Song Premiere: Phebe Starr - "Feel My Love"". Paste. 29 February 2016.
- ^ "Capetown ‘The Night’ (Young Franco Remix)". Purple Sneakers, Lauren Payne
External links
[edit]- Phebe Starr discography at Discogs
- Phebe Starr at AllMusic