Stella Donnelly

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Stella Donnelly
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Donnelly performing in 2018
Background information
Birth nameStella Donnelly
Born (1992-04-10) 10 April 1992 (age 31)
Western Australia, Australia
Genres
Occupation(s)
  • Singer-songwriter
  • musician
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
  • bass
  • keyboards
Years active2016–present
Labels
Website stelladonnelly.com

Stella Donnelly (born 10 April 1992) is a Welsh-Australian indie rock singer-songwriter and guitarist. After the success of her debut EP Thrush Metal in 2017, she signed with Secretly Canadian in 2018. She released her debut studio album Beware of the Dogs to critical acclaim in March 2019, peaking at number 15 on the ARIA Album Charts, and winning Independent Album of the Year at the AIR Awards. Her second studio album, Flood , was released in August 2022, debuting at number 29 on the ARIA Charts.

Contents

Early life

Born in Western Australia to a Welsh mother, [1] she spent some childhood years in Morriston, Wales before moving to Perth, Australia with her family. [2]

Donnelly first started singing when she joined a rock band in high school (Irene McCormack Catholic College), that performed Green Day covers. After high school, Donnelly studied contemporary and jazz music at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts (WAAPA). [3] Donnelly was a part of the bands Boat Show and Bell Rapids before leaving them to pursue her solo career. [4]

Career

2017–2021: Thrush Metal and Beware of the Dogs

Donnelly performing in 2017 Stella Donnelly (38352255465).jpg
Donnelly performing in 2017

In 2017, while working two hospitality jobs and playing in a band, Donnelly released a collection of five demo tracks which formed her debut extended play (EP), Thrush Metal. [5] It was released digitally and on cassette via Melbourne label Healthy Tapes. [6] [7] In 2018, the EP was reissued in the United States by the American label Secretly Canadian. [8] [9] [10]

Donnelly released her debut studio album, Beware of the Dogs , on 8 March 2019 via Secretly Canadian. [11] It received widespread acclaim from critics, [12] including Robert Christgau, who praised it as a "musical encyclopedia of [male] assholes". [13]

At the ARIA Music Awards of 2019, Beware of the Dogs was nominated for Breakthrough Artist. [14] In October 2019, Donnelly was placed at number six in Happy Mag's list of the 15 Australian female artists "changing the game". [15]

2022–present: Flood

In January 2022, Donnelly provided vocals for "Proof", a single from Methyl Ethel's fourth studio album Are You Haunted? [16] She also featured on ReWiggled , a 2022 tribute album to Australian children's music group the Wiggles, covering their song "Ba Ba Da Bicycle Ride". [17]

On 10 May, Donnelly premiered the song "Lungs" live on Triple J, and announced her forthcoming second studio album, Flood . A music video for the song was also released, directed by herself and Duncan Wright. [18] Two more singles – "Lungs" and "How Was Your Day?", were released to promote the album before it was released on 26 August 2022. Following the release of the album, Donnelly embarked on an international tour around the United Kingdom, Europe and North America that began in September. [19]

Personal life

For recreation, Donnelly enjoys playing squash, swimming at beaches, birdwatching, gardening, completing cryptic crosswords, cooking, rock climbing with her partner, and playing board games with friends. [20] [21] In an interview with The Line of Best Fit she said, "My version of taking a break [from recording and touring] is filling up my day with as many activities as possible." [20]

Donnelly describes Billy Bragg and Courtney Barnett as musical influences. [5]

Political views and activism

Donnelly is a supporter of various social and political causes. Her 2017 debut single "Boys Will Be Boys", written about societal attitudes towards women and her friend's experience of sexual assault, [22] [23] was dubbed a "#MeToo anthem". [22] [23]

Donnelly is opposed to the celebration of Australia Day. In a 2019 interview with The Guardian she said, "It's a really nationalist, white pride day... and it's actually a very historic day for Indigenous Australians – an invasion day, and a day of mourning." [22] Donnelly supports same-sex marriage, and was "relieved", when it was legalised in Australia in 2017. Donnelly is pro-choice. [22]

Discography

Studio albums

List of studio albums with details and selected chart positions shown
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[24]
Beware of the Dogs 15
Flood
  • Released: 26 August 2022 [18]
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download, streaming, cassette
29

EPs

List of extended plays with details shown
TitleDetails
Thrush Metal
  • Released: 6 April 2017
  • Label: Healthy Tapes (HT026)
  • Formats: CD, 12" LP, digital download, streaming

Singles

List of singles with year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Mechanical Bull" [26] 2017Thrush Metal
"Boys Will Be Boys" [23] [upper-alpha 1]
"Talking" [27] [upper-alpha 2] 2018
"Old Man" [28] 2019Beware of the Dogs
"Lunch" [29]
"Tricks" [30]
"Die" [31]
"Season's Greetings" [32]
"Love Is in the Air"
(Triple J Like a Version ) [33]
2020Non-album singles
"If I Could Cry (It Would Feel Like This)" [34] 2021
"Lungs" [35] 2022 Flood
"Flood" [36]
"How Was Your Day?" [37]

Notes

  1. "Boys Will Be Boys" is also included on Beware of the Dogs . [25]
  2. "Talking" was originally a bonus track on the 2018 reissue of Thrush Metal before it was released digitally.

Other contributions

List of songs contributed to other albums
TitleYearAlbum
"They Need Us"
(with Feels) [38]
2018Non-album single
"Proof"
(with Methyl Ethel) [39]
2022Are You Haunted?
"Ba Ba Da Bicycle Ride"
(cover of the Wiggles)
ReWiggled

Awards and nominations

AIR Awards

The Australian Independent Record Awards (commonly known informally as AIR Awards) is an annual awards night to recognise, promote and celebrate the success of Australia's Independent Music sector.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2018 HerselfBest Independent ArtistNominated [40] [41]
Breakthrough Independent ArtistNominated
2020 Beware of the DogsIndependent Album of the YearWon [42] [43]
Best Independent Pop Album or EPWon
Stella DonnellyBreakthrough Independent ArtistNominated

APRA Awards

The APRA Awards are presented annually from 1982 by the Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA), "honouring composers and songwriters". [44]

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2018 "Boys Will Be Boys"Song of the YearShortlisted [45]
2020 "Old Man"Song of the YearShortlisted [46]

J Awards

The J Awards are an annual series of Australian music awards that were established by the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's youth-focused radio station Triple J. They commenced in 2005.

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2017 HerselfUnearthed Artist of the YearWon [47]
2019 Beware of the DogsAustralian Album of the YearNominated [48]

National Live Music Awards

The National Live Music Awards (NLMAs) are a broad recognition of Australia's diverse live industry, celebrating the success of the Australian live scene. The awards commenced in 2016.[ citation needed ]

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2017 HerselfLive Voice of the YearNominated [49] [50]
Best New Act of the YearNominated
Best Live Voice of the Year – People's ChoiceWon
West Australian Live Voice of the YearWon
2018 HerselfLive Voice of the YearWon [51] [52]
Live Pop Act of the YearNominated
International Live Achievement (Solo)Nominated
Best Live Voice of the Year – People's ChoiceNominated
West Australian Live Voice of the YearWon
West Australian Live Act of the YearWon
2019 HerselfLive Voice of the YearNominated [53] [54]
Live Guitarist of the YearNominated
International Live Achievement (Solo)Won
2020 HerselfLive Voice of the YearNominated [55]
West Australian Live Act of the YearNominated

WAM Song of the Year

The WAM Song of the Year was formed by the Western Australian Rock Music Industry Association Inc. (WARMIA) in 1985, with its main aim to develop and run annual awards recognising achievements within the music industry in Western Australia.

YearNominee / workAwardResult (wins only)Ref.
2017/18"Boys Will Be Boys"Pop Song of the YearWon [56]
Grand PrizeWon
2018/19"They Need Us" (by Feels)Electronic Song of the YearWon [57]

West Australian Music Industry Awards

The Western Australian Music Industry Awards (commonly known as WAMis) are annual awards presented to the local contemporary music industry, put on by the Western Australian Music Industry Association Inc. (WAM).

YearNominee / workAwardResult (wins only)Ref.
2017HerselfBest Female VocalistWon [58]
Most Popular New ActWon
Best Folk ActWon
Thrush MetalBest EPWon
"Mechanical Bull"Best SingleWon
2019HerselfBest Pop ActWon [59]
Beware of the DogsBest AlbumWon

Other awards

Nominated

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