Lonely
Geowulf is Australian artist Star Kendrick. Originally the band was a duo consisting of Star Kendrick & Toma Banjanin, both hailing from the coastal town of Noosa, Australia. Kendrick & Banjanin met in their teens and then moved to Europe, spending their time between London, Berlin, and Gothenburg. The duo started writing together after Kendrick had laid down a few demo vocal tracks and asked Banjanin to flesh them out. The resulting guitar and synth-laden dream pop caught the ear of London-based independent 37 Adventures, who snapped up their debut 2016 single, Saltwater. At the end of the year, the pair released a second track, Don't Talk About You. In 2017, Geowulf issued the singles Won't Look Back and Get You before collecting them for their debut EP, Relapse, in June. Over the next eight months, the duo focused on touring and recording their debut album, issuing singles like Hideaway and Drink Too Much, both of which appeared on the full-length Great Big Blue in 2018. A year later, after a barrage of singles, the band released their sophomore LP, My Resignation. In December 2022, Kendrick announced that Toma Banjanin would be taking a step back from Geowulf, effectively turning it into Kendrick's solo project. The single Must Be a Woman marked the first Geowulf release without Banjanin. This was followed by the singles Slow Dance and Lovestruck, all of which would appear on the band's third EP Woman, released in 2023. Geowulf's third studio album The Child was released on 17 January 2025, and was preceded by six singles. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Geowulf is Australian artist Star Kendrick. Originally the band was a duo consisting of Star Kendrick & Toma Banjanin, both hailing from the coastal town of Noosa, Australia. Kendrick & Banjanin met in their teens and then moved to Europe, spending their time between London, Berlin, and Gothenburg. The duo started writing together after Kendrick had laid down a few demo vocal tracks and asked Banjanin to flesh them out. The resulting guitar and synth-laden dream pop caught the ear of London-based independent 37 Adventures, who snapped up their debut 2016 single, Saltwater. At the end of the year, the pair released a second track, Don't Talk About You. In 2017, Geowulf issued the singles Won't Look Back and Get You before collecting them for their debut EP, Relapse, in June. Over the next eight months, the duo focused on touring and recording their debut album, issuing singles like Hideaway and Drink Too Much, both of which appeared on the full-length Great Big Blue in 2018. A year later, after a barrage of singles, the band released their sophomore LP, My Resignation. In December 2022, Kendrick announced that Toma Banjanin would be taking a step back from Geowulf, effectively turning it into Kendrick's solo project. The single Must Be a Woman marked the first Geowulf release without Banjanin. This was followed by the singles Slow Dance and Lovestruck, all of which would appear on the band's third EP Woman, released in 2023. Geowulf's third studio album The Child was released on 17 January 2025, and was preceded by six singles. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Saltwater
Hideaway
Don't Talk About You
Get You
Won't Look Back
Saltwater For Strings - reimagined by Pêtr Aleksänder
Sunday
He's 31
Drink Too Much
I Want You Tonight
Round and Round
Lonely
I See Red
Whirlwind
Greatest Fool
Drown
Work in Progress
Can’t Read Your Mind
My Resignation
Dolly
Only High
Broken Hearts
Summer Fling
Teardrops
I've Been Over It
Top Down
Memory Serves Like Lightning
Stay Baby
Deep End
Open Me Up
Lover That Waits
Nightmare
Must Be a Woman
Dreaming
Rainy Day
Champagne
Evolution
Lonely (Fabich Remix)
Saltwater for Strings - (reimagined by Pêtr Aleksänder)
Falling
Lovestruck
Visions of Ourselves
Something Good
If Only I Could Feel It
Celebrate
Slow Dance
The Child
Never Stop Looking at Me
Unsay It All
Beer To Bed (Time To Kill)
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