STELLIE’S SELF-TITLED DEBUT EP IS OUT NOW
Today, Adelaide’s Stellie is proud to release her debut EP - a collection of lush, heartfelt, and intimate songs originally envisioned in her bedroom over 12 months ago, finally brought to life.
The EP marks a pivotal moment in Stellie’s career as her vision for cinematic and nostalgic old-Hollywood imagery, combined with emotional and reflective song-writing and her silky lush vocals and a smokey soulful delivery are all brought together into a 6-track Self-Titled EP.
Featuring the reflective and romantic ballad “Californian Lullaby”, the funky and slightly dark obsessive track with a killer bass line “I’d Have Killed For You”, and the sparkling and sexy pop breakout single filled with hypnotic melodies and charm-filled lyricism “How Do We Look So Good?”, along with three brand new songs: lead single “Colours”, “Bedroom Floor”, and “Backs Against The Wall”, the Self-Titled EP showcases her immense talent for songwriting with emotional depth and lush sonic palettes, inspired by and reminiscent of the romantic nostalgia of Lana Del Rey or the youthful insight of Lorde.
The Stellie EP is out today on all digital platforms! Click here to listen.
To celebrate, Stellie will also be performing a special sold out live show tonight in her home town Adelaide at The Lion Arts Factory.
Making her break just last year, 2019 saw Stellie release her breakout single “Love Me First” - which has over 700k streams, was the 13th most visited artist page on triple j unearthed, and was hand picked as ‘Ones To Watch: 10 artists ready to break airplay charts” from The Music Network.
By the end of 2019, Stellie also broke into the live circuit as she showcased at BIGSOUND, as well as supported Lime Cordiale, Winston Surfshirt, Didirri and G-Flip at massive shows throughout the year.
Launching into 2020 full steam ahead, Stellie released career-defining single “How Do We Look So Good?” and performed at Mountain Goat Valley Crawl in Brisbane, as well as WOMAD in Adelaide.
Described as “sharp and shimmery” (Claire Mooney, triple j unearthed), “melancholy lyrics tinged with nostalgia” (Fashion Journal), “delicate” (Russh) and “sincerely heartfelt” (Richard Kingsmill, triple j), the music Stellie writes is hitting all the right notes, showcasing her immense talent for songwriting with emotional depth and lush sonic palettes with every new release.
Her Self-Titled EP is out today on all digital platforms, via The Orchard. Click here to stream.