Brody Dalle
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Brody Dalle playing with Spinnerette at the 2009 Deer Lake Virgin Festival | |
Background information | |
Birth name | Bree Joanna Alice Robinson |
Also known as | Bree Robinson, Bree Joanna Alice Mayer, Brody Armstrong, Brody Dalle, Brody Homme, Bree Joanna Alice Robinson |
Born | 1 January 1979 |
Origin | Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia |
Genres | Punk rock, alternative rock, hardcore punk, garage rock[1] |
Instruments | Vocals, guitar, bass, keyboard |
Years active | 1993–present |
Labels | Sire, Warner Bros., Epitaph, Fellaheen |
Associated acts | The Distillers, Spinnerette, Eagles of Death Metal, Queens of the Stone Age, Freeland, Tim Armstrong, Rancid, The Transplants, Leftöver Crack, Nosfell, Sourpuss |
Website | Official Spinnerette website |
Notable instruments | |
Fender Telecaster Custom |
Brody Dalle (born Bree Joanna Alice Robinson on January 1, 1979)[2] is an Australian-born singer, songwriter and guitarist. She is perhaps best known as the lead singer and guitarist of punk rock band The Distillers and later, Spinnerette. Dalle has a contralto vocal range.[3]
Life and career
Early life and The Distillers
Dalle was intrigued by Cyndi Lauper and The Beatles as a child.[4] At age 12, she discovered Nirvana and Hole, crucial early influences.[5] Dalle's musical career began at 13 years old, starting with guitar.[6] She participated in Rock'n'Roll High School (RnRHS), a Melbourne feminist collective started by Stephanie Bourke.[7] She became interested in Black Flag, Discharge, and Flipper.[7] In 1995 at 16, her first band Sourpuss, played a set at Australia's Summersault Festival where she met Tim Armstrong, frontman of punk rock band Rancid. The two pursued a relationship. Armstrong was over 13 years older and Dalle initially lied about her age but the couple got engaged shortly after Dalle turned 18. She moved with Armstrong from Melbourne to Los Angeles, California and there founded The Distillers.
The Distillers released their eponymous debut album in 2000, receiving acclaim and comparisons to Hole, with Dalle often compared to Courtney Love [citation needed]and later to PJ Harvey.[8] By the recording of their second album Sing Sing Death House the band had a new lineup and by the time of their third album Coral Fang Dalle was then the only remaining original member. The band experienced success with several singles from the album and performed at Lollapalooza.[citation needed] In 2001 Dalle also made a cameo in New Found Glory's music video My Friends Over You with then-husband Tim Armstrong, as well as Travis Barker and Rob Aston.
Spinnerette and later work
After the breakup of The Distillers, Dalle began work on a new project called Spinnerette with Alain Johannes of Eleven. On December 11, 2008, the band released their first EP entitled Ghetto Love, with an accompanying video directed by Liam Lynch. A full-length album was released June 17, 2009.[9]
Dalle has also played on tracks for the band Eagles of Death Metal under various monikers and appeared on the song "Weigh on My Mind" on the Transplants' debut album in 2002. She has also made vocal appearances on Queens of the Stone Age's "You Got a Killer Scene There, Man" on their 2005 album Lullabies to Paralyze and also an appearance on Leftöver Crack's song "Muppet N.A.M.B.L.A" from their 2004 album Rock The 40 Oz: Reloaded. In 2009, she made an appearance in the same song as her husband, Josh Homme, on "Bargain Healers" from the French artist Nosfell on his self-titled album. In 2011, Brody Dalle features on a Boots Electric song called "Boots Electric Theme".
Debut Solo Album
In November 2012, Dalle announced on Twitter that she was working on a solo album, featuring Alain Johannes and Michael Shuman of Queens of the Stone Age and Shirley Manson of Garbage.
November 2013 Dalle announced that she had signed to Caroline Records a division of Universal Music Group with the intention of releasing her debut solo album in early 2014. Song titles that have been mentioned are "Meet The Foetus" "I Don't Need Your Love" "Dressed In Dreams" and "Carry On". The Album was produced by Alain Johannes, and features guest appearances from Shirley Manson of Garbage, Nick Valensi of The Strokes, and Warpaint’s Emily Kokal. Dalle is scheduled to promote the album and support Nine Inch Nails and Queens of the Stone Age on their Australia/New Zealand tour in March 2014.
Personal life
Dalle married Tim Armstrong, frontman of Rancid, in 1997 when she was 18. The couple divorced in 2003. Their divorce inspired some of Armstrong's lyrics on Rancid's 2003 album, Indestructible. After they divorced, Brody reverted to using the surname of her favorite actress, Béatrice Dalle, best known for Betty Blue. Dalle has had seven surnames since birth.[10] In 2004 Dalle was re-united with her half sister Morgana Robinson, when the two met at a Distillers show.
Dalle married Josh Homme in 2007. They had their first child, Camille Harley Joan Homme, on January 17, 2006. On 26 January 2011, Dalle announced on Twitter that she was expecting her second child, a son, on August 11, 2011.[11] On August 12, 2011, Dalle gave birth to her second child, a baby boy, named Orrin Ryder Homme. The couple lives in Palm Springs, California.
Discography
- Solo
- TBD (2014)
- With Sourpuss
- Sourpuss EP (1995)
- Tabouli EP (1996)
- With The Distillers
- The Distillers (EP) (1999)
- The Distillers (2000)
- Sing Sing Death House (2002)
- Coral Fang (2003)
- With Spinnerette
- Ghetto Love EP (2008)
- Spinnerette (2009)
- Guest appearances
- Transplants - Transplants (2002)
- Leftöver Crack - Rock the 40 Oz: Reloaded (2004)
- Queens of the Stone Age - Lullabies to Paralyze (2005)
- Eagles of Death Metal - Death by Sexy (2006)
- Queens of the Stone Age - Era Vulgaris (2007)
- Eagles of Death Metal - Heart On (2008)
- Freeland - Cope (2009)
- Nosfell - Nosfell (2009)
- Boots Electric - Boots Electric (2011)
References
- ↑ "Spinnerette | Gratis muziek, tourneedata, foto's, video's". Myspace.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ↑ Diehl, 92
- ↑ http://therangeplace.forummotions.com/t1297-brody-dalle?highlight=brody+dalle
- ↑ Diehl, 93
- ↑ Diehl, 93-94.
- ↑
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 Diehl, 95
- ↑ "Hey Ladies: Pop Stars Vs. Role Models : The Record". NPR. 2010-09-28. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ↑ ""Brody Dalle Speaks on Spinnerette, Distillers" - ''Spin Magazine Online''". Spin.com. Retrieved 2012-03-03.
- ↑ Kerrang! magazine
- ↑ https://twitter.com/#!/BrodyDalle/status/30390572241920000
- Diehl, Matt. My So-Called Punk: Green Day, Fall Out Boy, the Distillers, Bad Religion—How Neo-Punk Stage-Dived into the Mainstream. New York: St. Martin's Griffin. 2007.
External links
- Brody Dalle official website
- Brody Dalle questionnaire April 2009
- Interview with Brody Dalle at SuicideGirls.com
- MTV article
- Spinner article
- Spin
- Brody Dalle at the Internet Movie Database
- Inked Magazine article
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