Penelope Austin

Last updated

Penelope Austin
Penelope Austin (8675252266).jpg
Austin in 2013
Background information
Genres Electropop
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)Vocals, guitar
Years active2008–present
Website penelopeaustin.com

Penelope Austin is an Australian singer-songwriter. She performs electropop music. She released her debut extended play, The Beautiful Dark on 30 May 2013. She has co-written several tracks with United States record producer and songwriter, Robert Conley including "Smoke into Flames" (October 2012), "A Place to Call Home" (March 2013), and "Don't Rescue Me" (May). During 2013 "A Place to Call Home" was used for the Australian TV series of the same name. Austin and Conley co-wrote "The Dark Collide" with J. J. Abrams and Charles Scott. Austin's performance of "The Dark Collide" was used on the Australian version of the Star Trek Into Darkness soundtrack (April 2013).

Contents

Early life

Penelope Austin, [1] [2] was in born in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales. [3] After her mother died, when Austin was 14, she taught herself to play guitar. By the following year she was writing her first song. [4] Her early influences included artists such as Sarah McLachlan, Simon & Garfunkel, Bob Dylan, Fleetwood Mac and Cat Stevens. Since turning 18 she has spent most of her time overseas, including being based in New York. [3] [4] During her travels she concentrated on collecting inspiration to help her develop her songwriting skills.

Career

"Smoke into Flames"

In 2011 Austin returned to Australia and in 2012 she started writing again with longtime collaborator, United States-born producer and songwriter Robert Conley, who was based in Sydney. [5] She released "Smoke into Flames", written by Austin and Conley, [2] as a single in October 2012. [6] A music video for the single was shot in an abandoned town near Salton Sea, California, which was directed by Imogene Barron, and Ben Sullivan was the director of photography. [4] It has a sequence of stylised visions of Austin as she explores the town.

"Smoke into Flames" was available on iTunes but was not released to radio. In October the song was featured in the 2012 Brand Campaign for SoHo Channel (Foxtel) in Australia. [7] From December a second track, "Don't Rescue Me" (written by Austin, Conley and Joel Chapman), [8] was used in the HBO summer brand campaign which ran into January. [7] The two-minute ad ran in cinemas and on radio for HBO series including True Blood, Game of Thrones, and Girls. [7] In May 2013 "Don't Rescue Me" was issued as a single on iTunes. [9]

The Beautiful Dark

In March 2013 Australian TV network Channel Seven used Austin's track, "A Place to Call Home", to promote their drama series of the same name. [10] Austin had teamed up with Conley again to write the track. [11] Also in March it was made available on iTunes, [12] peaking at number 26. Rebecca Starford of The Guardian was not impressed by Austin's "whiny tones" and was prepared to dislike the series due to the ad. [10]

On 30 May 2013 Austin's first extended play, The Beautiful Dark, was released. [13] All five tracks were written by Austin and Conley; with both the original and acoustic versions of "A Place to Call Home" as well as "Don't Rescue Me", "Smoke into Flames" and a previously unreleased track, "Dangerzone". [13] "Dangerzone" had been short-listed for the Vanda & Young Songwriting Competition. [4] [14]

In March Austin and Conley won a competition to collaborate with US producer, J. J. Abrams, on a track for the Australian version of the science fiction film, Star Trek Into Darkness (April 2013). [15] [16] The pair wrote the lyrics to music by Abrams and Charles Scott for the track, "The Dark Collide". [17] Austin described how it had taken her and Conley under two hours to write the lyrics and melody "Robert and I have a tendency to collaborate quickly, so for us it was a very natural process". [18] The track is featured during a club scene in the film, five other versions were used in different countries. [16] Austin declared that it was a "phenomenal opportunity that six artists around the world have been offered". [16]

In late 2013 Austin was the featured vocalist on two club tracks. "Animal Heart" by Denzal Park featuring Austin was co-written by Austin with Cameron Denny and Paul Zala; [19] and was released on Beatport on 25 November and iTunes Australia on 29 November. "Home" by Ivan Gough, Walden and Jebu featuring Austin was released on Beatport on 9 December; it is a remix of Austin's "A Place to Call Home". [20] It was played by Pete Tong several times on his BBC radio program.

By mid-2013 Austin and Conley were also working on her debut album, she has found it "difficult at times because I think I have finalised the tracks then along comes another one that I love and we're reassessing the whole project over! ... I feel a lot of the time with my music the instrumentation sounds peaceful – eloquent and silent. Yet the words are quite confronting. I think ultimately that's why I'm drawn to writing about them – they scare me". [21] In May 2014, Austin travelled to London to attend a songwriting camp and continue working on her debut album.

Related Research Articles

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Sally Seltmann</span> Australian musician

Sally Mary Seltmann, is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and Record producer. From 2000 to 2009, Seltmann used the stage name, New Buffalo. Under that name, Seltmann wrote, performed, arranged and produced her debut album, The Last Beautiful Day in September 2004. Her second album, Somewhere, Anywhere appeared in March 2007. Seltmann and Canadian singer-songwriter Feist, co-wrote the song "1234" which was featured in a 2007 iPod Nano commercial. It became a Top 10 hit on the United States Billboard Hot 100 for Feist. Seltmann is married to Darren Seltmann formerly of electronic music group, The Avalanches. In April 2010, Seltmann released her third solo album, Heart That's Pounding. Late that year, she formed an indie rock trio, Seeker Lover Keeper, with fellow Australians Sarah Blasko and Holly Throsby. They issued a self-titled album in June 2011, which peaked at number three on the ARIA Albums Chart. In 2013, Seltmann released her fourth solo album, Hey Daydreamer. In April 2018, Allen & Unwin published Sally Seltmann's debut novel Lovesome.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">George Young (rock musician)</span> Australian rock musician (1946–2017)

George Redburn Young was an Australian musician, songwriter and record producer. He was a founding member of the bands The Easybeats and Flash and the Pan, and was one-half of the songwriting and production duo Vanda & Young with his long-time musical collaborator Harry Vanda, with whom he co-wrote the international hits "Friday on My Mind" and "Love Is in the Air", the latter recorded by John Paul Young.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lisa Mitchell</span> Australian musician, singer-songwriter (born 1990)

Lisa Helen Mitchell is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter who grew up in Albury, New South Wales. Mitchell currently lives in Melbourne and is working on her fourth studio album. Mitchell finished sixth in the 2006 season of Australian Idol. Her debut extended play, Said One to the Other, topped iTunes in Australia and she signed with London-based publisher, Little Victories, a subsidiary of Sony/ATV. By 2008 Mitchell had relocated to the UK where she recorded her debut studio album, Wonder, which peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart. She won the 2009 Australian Music Prize of $30,000 for the album. Mitchell returned to Australia to live in Melbourne. Her second album, Bless This Mess reached No. 7. In March 2015, Mitchell's last single "Wah Ha" was remixed by electronic trio Seekae. Her third album Warriors was released on 16 October 2016 and debuted Top 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Gyan Evans, who performs as Gyan, is an Australian singer-songwriter and record producer. She began her musical career in the Sydney band Haiku before winning the 1986 grand final in the local version of the TV talent quest Star Search. This led to a recording contract with Warner Music, which resulted in her October 1989 debut self-titled album. It peaked in the top 30 on the ARIA Albums Chart and provided "Wait", which reached the top 20 on the ARIA Singles Chart. At the ARIA Music Awards of 1990 she won the ARIA Award for Best New Talent.

<i>Night of the Wolverine</i> 1993 studio album by Dave Graney n the Coral Snakes

Night of the Wolverine is the third album by Dave Graney 'n' the Coral Snakes. The album was released in April 1993 on Mercury Records. With Graney on vocals, the Coral Snakes line-up included his wife Clare Moore on drums and percussion; Robin Casinader on keyboards, violin and mandolin; Rob Hayward on lead guitar; and Andrew Picouleau on bass guitar. Tex Perkins of tour mates, The Cruel Sea, guested on lead vocals for "Night of the Wolverine II" with Amanda Mitchell on backing vocals. The title track and "You're Just Too Hip, Baby" reached No. 48 and No. 59, respectively, on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 1993. Night of the Wolverine earned an ARIA Award nomination for 'Best Alternative Release' at the 1994 ARIA Music Awards.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Matt Corby</span> Australian singer-songwriter (born 1990)

Matthew John Corby is an Australian singer-songwriter. He achieved his commercial breakthrough with his fourth EP, Into the Flame (2011), which peaked at No. 3 on the ARIA Singles Chart, and by April 2012, was certified 6× Platinum by ARIA. His 2011 single "Brother" and his 2013 single "Resolution" both won ARIA Music Awards for Song of the Year. Corby has released three studio albums, Telluric (2016), Rainbow Valley (2018) and Everything's Fine.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Megan Washington</span> Australian musician and songwriter

Megan Alexanda Washington is an Australian musician and songwriter who has worked mononymously as Washington. Originally performing jazz music, her style shifted to indie pop and alternative rock. She has released three studio albums, I Believe You Liar, There There and Batflowers. Both I Believe You Liar and There There reached the top 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and Batflowers peaked in the top 25.

Giselle Rosselli is an Australian singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and producer, sometimes seen mononymously as Giselle. Rosselli provided lead vocals and wrote lyrics for the first original song "Crave You" by indie electro DJ duo Flight Facilities. The track was listed at No. 19 on the Hottest 100 of 2010 by listeners of national radio station Triple J. Also in 2010 Rosselli's track, "They Stay Down Deep", was featured on the United Kingdom TV series Skins. In April 2012 Rosselli released a solo single, "Silk".

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Kimbra</span> New Zealand singer and songwriter

Kimbra Lee Johnson, known mononymously as Kimbra, is a New Zealand singer and songwriter. Known for mixing pop with R&B, jazz and rock musical elements, her accolades include four ARIA Music Awards, two Grammy Awards and seven New Zealand Music Awards. Her musical influences range from Prince and Minnie Riperton to Björk and Jeff Buckley.

<i>The Honeymoon Is Over</i> 1993 studio album by The Cruel Sea

The Honeymoon Is Over is the third studio album by Australian indie rock band The Cruel Sea, which was released in May 1993. The album was produced by the band, Tony Cohen and Mick Harvey for Red Eye Records. It peaked at No. 4 on the ARIA Albums Chart and has sold over 140,000 copies. Its lead single, "Black Stick" was released ahead of the album in March 1993 and peaked at No. 25 on the related Singles Chart. The title song, "The Honeymoon Is Over", was released in July 1993 as a single and reached the Top 50. It was followed by a cover of Tony Joe White's 1969 song, "Woman with Soul", in October which peaked at No. 64. The final single from the album, "Seems Twice", was issued in February 1994 and peaked at No. 90.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Robert Conley (music producer)</span> Musical artist

Robert Conley (dp13) is an American songwriter, record producer, engineer, mixer, and music publisher. Throughout his career, he has worked across all genres of music and has collaborated, programmed, mixed, produced, and written with many artists, including KISS, Destiny's Child, Carlos Santana, Justin Timberlake, Josh Groban, Celine Dion, Ricky Martin, Darren Hayes, Jessica Mauboy, Okenyo, Tina Arena, The Delta Riggs, The Walking Who, Ilan Kidron, Grinspoon, Georgi Kay, Thelma Plum, Lisa Mitchell, Bluejuice and more.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Lanie Lane</span> Musical artist

Lanie Lane is the stage name of Lanier Stefanie Myra Johnston, an Australian blues-jazz singer-songwriter and guitarist. Lane released two studio albums between 2011 and 2014. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2012, Lane was nominated for five awards. In February 2015, Lane announced she was "quitting" the music industry.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Abbe May</span> Musical artist

Abbe Joanna May is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and human rights campaigner. From 2002 she pursued her music career in Perth-based groups, The Fuzz, Abbe May and the Rockin' Pneumonia, and The Devil & Abbe May. In 2010 she began to perform as Abbe May and released her solo album, Design Desire, in July 2011. She followed with Kiss My Apocalypse in May 2013. At the ARIA Music Awards of 2013, May was nominated for Best Female Artist for her album. May has been nominated for a total 27 West Australian Music Industry awards since 2008.

Shelley Ann Harland-Wright is an English singer-songwriter and producer. In 2000, she started her music career in New York and performed mononymously as Harland. By 2006, she was based in Australia and released material as Shelley Harland.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Charlie Thorpe (musician)</span> Australian pop singer

Charlotte "Charlie" Thorpe who performs as Charlz is an Australian indie pop musician and songwriter. As Dash she was one-half of the pop rock duo, Dash and Will, from 2005 to 2011 with Josie de Sousa-Reay as Will. Since 2011 the artist performs as Charlz and contributes as a songwriter to screen music for film, television and ads.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Amy Shark</span> Australian indie pop musician (born 1986)

Amy Louise Billings, known professionally as Amy Shark, is an Australian indie pop singer-songwriter-guitarist and producer from the Gold Coast, Queensland. During 2008 to 2012, her early solo material was released and performed under the name Amy Cushway. Her 2016 single "Adore" peaked at number 3 on the ARIA Singles Chart and was also listed at number 2 on the Triple J Hottest 100, 2016. Her album Love Monster debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Albums Chart. Shark has won 8 ARIA Music Awards from 29 nominations, including winning Best Pop Release three times: in 2017 for her extended play, Night Thinker, 2018 for Love Monster and 2020 for "Everybody Rise".

Darren Richard Seltmann is an Australian singer-songwriter, musician and producer. He co-founded Australian electronic music group the Avalanches in 1997 and appeared on their debut album, Since I Left You (2000). At the 2016 APRA Music Awards, he and his wife Sally Seltmann won Best Original Song Composed for the Screen for "Dancing in the Darkness", which was used in the TV comedy series The Letdown (2016).

Jessica Mimi Porfiri, who performs as Kota Banks, is an Australian pop singer-songwriter and musician. She signed to Nina Las Vegas's label, NLV Records, in May 2017, which released Banks' ten-track extended play, Prize, as a mix tape in mid-2018. Banks has co-written songs for fellow Australian artists. She supported What So Not on his national tour. By November 2017, her music had accumulated over 20 million plays on Spotify.

References

  1. "'I'm Walking (Intro)' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 14 December 2013. Note: User may be required to click on 'Search again' and add details; e.g. at then 'Search again' for Penelope Austin
  2. 1 2 "'Smoke into Flames' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 14 December 2013. Penelope Austin; and one of the songwriters as P Phillips.
  3. 1 2 Sams, Christine (24 March 2013). "A Place in the Charts". The Sydney Morning Herald . Fairfax Media.
  4. 1 2 3 4 "Penelope Austin – 'Danger Zone'". Vanda and Young Songwriting Competition. Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  5. Austin, Penelope. "Artist". Website. Retrieved 10 December 2013.
  6. "'Smoke into Flames' – Single by Penelope Austin". iTunes. 18 October 2012. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  7. 1 2 3 "Penelope Austin Syncs with HBO". beebox mgmt. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  8. "'Don't Rescue Me' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 14 December 2013. Note: Shows performers as Penny Phillips and Penelope Austin; and one of the songwriters as P Phillips.
  9. "'Don't Rescue Me' – Single by Penelope Austin". iTunes. 31 May 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  10. 1 2 Starford, Rebecca (18 July 2013). "A Place to Call Home Is Australian Television to Be Proud Of". The Guardian . Guardian Media Group . Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  11. "'A Place to Call Home' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 14 December 2013. Note: Shows performers as Penny Phillips and Penelope Austin; and one of the songwriters as P Phillips.
  12. "'A Place to Call Home' – Single by Penelope Austin". iTunes. 15 March 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  13. 1 2 "The Beautiful Dark – EP by Penelope Austin". iTunes. 30 May 2013. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  14. "2013 Shortlist". Vanda and Young Songwriting Competition. Retrieved 14 December 2013.
  15. Fitzsimons, Scott (26 April 2013). "Aussie Duo Write Song for New Star Trek Film". theMusic.com. Street Press Australia. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  16. 1 2 3 "Blockbuster Plucks Duo from Obscurity". Australian Associated Press (AAP). 25 April 2013. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  17. "'The Dark Collide' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 15 December 2013. Note: Shows performers as Penelope Austin; and one of the songwriters as P Phillips.
  18. 29 April 2013. "Star Trek Australian Singer Lands Song in Star Trek Into Darkness". Star Trek. CBS Studios. Retrieved 15 December 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  19. "'Animal Heart' at APRA search engine". Australasian Performing Right Association (APRA). Retrieved 15 December 2013. Note: Shows performers as Denzal Park; and one of the songwriters as P Phillips.
  20. Lau, Caleb (14 December 2013). "Ivan Gough, Walden & Jebu Releases 'Home' ft. Penelope Austin". The DJ List. Retrieved 15 December 2013.
  21. Dracman, J. (June 2013). "Interview: Penelope Austin". SF Media. Retrieved 15 December 2013.