Danielle Whalebone Australian Singer
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Danielle Whalebone is an Australian Singer.
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Details
| Birthplace |
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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| Nationality |
Australian
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| Occupation Text |
Musician, songwriter
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| Occupation |
Singer
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| Music Genre (Text) |
Alternative rock, Post Punk, Grunge, Pop, Goth
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| Year(s) Active |
2011 (2011)–present
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| Instrument (text) |
Guitar, vocals
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| Record Label |
Independent
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| Associated Acts |
Animal Hands
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Danielle Whalebone is an Australian rock musician, songwriter and guitarist, best known for forming post-punk band Animal Hands and her subsequent solo career. Whalebone wrote the songs for Animal Hands and received acknowledgment for her songwriting and vocals in the press having been likened to that of PJ Harvey but with a more underground punk/wave vibe. Melbournes Beat Magazine described Whalebone as possessing a voice that can carry the band, overlaying her fuzzy guitar riffs, a sound very similar to that of Garbage and Magic Dirt. Whalebone states in an interview with What's my scene Magazine that she is inspired by "unconventional women, poets, writers, film makers and artists". Whalebone gained acclaim for having taken on the daunting task of keeping punk and grunge alive in Melbourne with her distinct early nineties sound. The Dwarf magazine Whalebone was referred to as having the "balls to bring back the grunge". When asked to describe her music Whalebone replies "it's like Black truffles because they are found in the dirt but are syrupy sweet." in an interview with 'What's my scene magazine'.
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