Starbenders
Starbenders are an American rock band from the suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia.[2] The group was formed in 2013 when lead singer and guitarist Kimi Shelter contacted her former bandmate Aaron Lecesne about doing a new project.[3][4] After adding guitarist Kriss Tokaji and drummer Emily Moon,[5] Starbenders were subsequently signed to former Lady Gaga music director/guitarist Nico Constantine’s label, Institution Records.[6] With Constantine serving as their producer, the band has released three EPs, one full-length, one 7-inch, and six singles on Institution Records and two singles and one full-length on Sumerian Records.[7]
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Genres | Glam rock[1] |
Years active | 2013–present |
Labels | Sumerian Records, Institution Records |
Members | Kimi Shelter Aaron Lecesne Emily Moon Kriss Tokaji |
Past members | Kyle Gordon Katie Herron (2013 – 2017) |
Website | www |
Background
Starbenders released their self-titled debut EP, mixed by Jeff Bakos,[8] in 2014 to positive reception[9] with the lead-off single Touch[10] and quickly followed with the singles Brake,[11] Paper Beats Rock,[12] and Powder[13] in 2015 while touring the United States extensively.[14] The band spent the remainder of 2015 recording 2016's full-length Heavy Petting, which was released by Institution Records. The record was engineered by Matt Goldman at Glow-In-The-Dark Studios and Jeff Bakos at Studio B,[15] and mixed by Mark Needham (Fleetwood Mac, The Killers, Stevie Nicks)[16] and Will Brierre (Sick Puppies, Imagine Dragons).[17]
The band led with the single Blood and released a music video for the track,[18] followed by videos for Paper Beats Rock, Powder,[19] and Time Stops,[20] which won "Best Music Video" at the 2016 Oregon Film Awards.[21]
Starbenders continued to be active through 2017, touring and releasing the singles Far From Heaven[22] and So High,[23] (again mixed by Needham).[24] In late 2017 the band began work on their new EP JULIAN and released the title track Julian[25] as a single in advance of the EP's official release in January 2018.[26]
Starbenders toured extensively in 2018 in support of JULIAN, notably touring alongside Charlotte Kemp Muhl's UNI,[27] Rosegarden Funeral Party on the Children Of The Night tour,[28] and Alice in Chains in support of the grunge icons' new record Rainier Fog.[29]
In 2018 Starbenders signed a distribution deal with Japanese label B.I.J Records for Japanese releases.[30] In April 2019, the band released the EP Japanese Rooms and embarked on an extensive tour of Japan to support the EP.[31] Despite only being available in physical copies in Japan, the EP was named LA Weekly's "Album Of The Week."[32]
In May of 2019, it was announced that Starbenders had signed to Sumerian Records, and the band's first single and video on the label, "London," was released to positive reception.[33][34] The band then embarked on a US tour with labelmates Palaye Royale.[35] Starbenders continued to tour through 2019, supporting Jamie Bower's band Counterfeit on a North American tour and releasing the single "Holy Mother" in September.[36]
Starbenders began 2020 with a US tour with Asking Alexandria frontman Danny Worsnop.[37] On February 14, they released their debut full-length on Sumerian Records, Love Potions, produced by longtime producer Nico Constantine.[38] Reflecting on the thirteen months it took the band to record the album, Kimi Shelter revealed, "We really just put our all into it. We wanted to come in old-school with it, and make sure that we were really honouring the ghosts of rock'n'roll past. It was frustrating, but the process really made us. It was both parts: beauty and pain."[39]
Charitable causes
Starbenders regularly advocates various charitable causes through music and performances. Charities and non-profits worked with include Children Of The Night, Girls Rock Camp, Open Door Inc, Lost N Found Youth,[40] and My Sister's House.[41]
Discography
Studio albums
- Heavy Petting (2016)
- Love Potions (2020)
- Take Back the Night (2023)
EPs
- Starbenders (2014)
- Julian (2018)
- Japanese Rooms (2019)
7-inch
- "Powder" (2015)
Singles
- "Brake" (2016)
- "Blood" (2016)
- "So High" (2017)
- "Far From Heaven" (2017)
- "Down and Out" (2017)
- "1969" (2017)
- "Julian" (2017)
- "21st Century Orphan" (2018)
- "Never Lie 2 Me" (2019)
- "London" (2019)
- "Holy Mother" (2019)
- "Cover Me" (2020)
- "One of Us" (2020)
- "Push" (2020)
- "Can't Cheat Time" (2020)
- "Bitches Be Witches" (2020)
- "No One Listened" (2021)
- "Seven White Horses" (2022)
- "If You Need It" (2022)
- "Blood Moon" (2022)
- "The Game" (2023)
- "Sex" (2023)
- "We're Not OK" (2023)
- "Body Talk" (2023)
- "Cherry Wine" (2023)
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