Brody Dalle

Brody Dalle is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter, best known as the frontwoman of the punk rock band The Distillers and the alternative rock group Spinnerette. Born on January 1, 1979, in Melbourne, Australia, Dalle gained prominence in the early 2000s with The Distillers, whose self-titled debut album was released in 2000. Their sophomore album, "Sing Sing Death House" (2002), featured the hit single "The Hunger," garnering critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Dalle's raw, powerful vocals and distinctive punk style have made her a significant figure in the punk and rock scenes. After The Distillers disbanded in 2005, she formed Spinnerette, which released a self-titled album in 2009, showcasing a more experimental sound. Her solo work, particularly the 2014 album "Diploid Love," further solidified her versatility as an artist. Dalle is known for her fierce stage presence and has influenced a generation of female musicians in rock and punk. Her contributions continue to resonate, embodying a spirit of empowerment and rebellion in the music industry.