Angie Hart

Angie Hart is an Australian singer-songwriter known for her ethereal voice and introspective songwriting. She emerged in the 1990s as the frontwoman of the alternative rock band Frente!, which gained popularity with their hit single "Accidentally Kelly Street" from their 1992 debut album, *Marvin the Album*. The band's sound blended elements of pop, rock, and folk, characterized by jangly guitars and Hart's distinctive vocals. Following Frente!'s disbandment in the mid-1990s, Hart pursued a solo career, releasing albums such as *Grounded* (1999) and *Eat My Heart Out* (2002). Her solo work continued to showcase her folk and pop influences, earning her a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim. Hart's impact on music extends beyond her recordings; she has been influential in the Australian music scene, inspiring a generation of female musicians with her emotive songwriting and strong vocal presence. Her contributions have helped shape the sound of Australian indie and alternative music, making her a notable figure from the 1990s onward. In addition to her music career, Hart has collaborated with various artists and explored different creative avenues, including visual arts.