John Floreani (born 27 December 1991[citation needed]) is an Australian singer and musician, best known as the vocalist of punk rock band, Trophy Eyes.[1] He also releases music under his own name (formerly Little Brother).[2] He is signed by Hopeless Records.[3]
John Floreani | |
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Born | Mudgee, New South Wales, Australia | 27 December 1991
Occupation | Musician |
Years active | 2013-present |
Height | 6 ft 6 in (198 cm) |
Partner | Bianca DeLeon |
Career
editSolo career
editAfter writing songs that were not the right fit for Trophy Eyes, Floreani created the acoustic music project, Little Brother.[4] He released his first album Terrace in November 2014, made up of five tracks.[5] He later released a single title "Cleveland, Oh"[6] in 2016, and a full-length album titled sin in 2019.[7] Floreani released his first song in three years, "Good Boy", on June 8, 2022.[8] According to Floreani, "Good Boy" is about 'putting down a dog I loved'.[9]
Discography
editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification. (January 2023) |
Trophy Eyes discography
edit- Everything Goes Away (2013)[10]
- Mend, Move On (2014)[11]
- Chemical Miracle (2016)[12]
- The American Dream (2018)[13]
- Suicide and Sunshine (2023)[14]
Solo discography
editSingles featured on
editYear | Song | Album | Artist |
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2014 | Downsides Of Being Honest [17] | Non-album single | Columbus |
2017 | For Those Who Care[18] | Stay For Those Who Care | Perspectives |
2019 | Liquid[19] | Liquid | Boston Manor |
2019 | Voldemort[20] | Better Weather | With Confidence |
2020 | Sydney[21] | Fantasia Famish | Agnes Manners |
References
edit- ^ "Trophy Eyes on their new sound and losing former drummer". Newcastle Herald. 2018-06-06. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ "The Sin And The Spirit Of John Floreani". Kerrang!. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ "John Floreani". Hopeless Records. Retrieved 2023-01-29.
- ^ Apps, Jamie (2017-08-23). "Little Brother & Trophy Eyes". City Hub Sydney | Your Local Independent News. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ "Terrace, by John Floreani". John Floreani. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ Cleveland, OH, retrieved 2023-01-27
- ^ "sin, by John Floreani". John Floreani. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ Good Boy, retrieved 2023-04-09
- ^ Robinson, Ellie (2022-06-10). "John Floreani speaks to the power of pets on heartrending new single 'Good Boy'". NME. Retrieved 2023-04-09.
- ^ https://sofa-king-cool-magazine.com/interview-with-trophy-eyes/
- ^ https://aaabackstage.com/interview-john-floreani-trophy-eyes/
- ^ https://theupsidenews.com/2016/10/09/interview-trophy-eyes-vocalist-john-floreani-talks-new-album-chemical-miracle/
- ^ https://www.kerrang.com/i-was-involved-with-a-lot-of-drugs-and-violence-and-i-was-caught-up-with-the-police
- ^ https://www.kerrang.com/trophy-eyes-interview-john-floreani-australian-punk-rock-suicide-and-sunshine
- ^ "Terrace, by John Floreani". John Floreani. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ https://whenthehornblows.com/content/2019/6/13/album-review-john-floreani-sin
- ^ Columbus - Downsides Of Being Honest (feat. John Floreani of Trophy Eyes) (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO), retrieved 2023-01-27
- ^ "For Those Who Care (feat. John Floreani), by Perspectives". Perspectives. Retrieved 2023-01-27.
- ^ Boston Manor "Liquid" Ft. John Floreani (Official Music Video), retrieved 2023-01-27
- ^ Voldemort (feat. John Floreani), retrieved 2023-01-27
- ^ Agnes Manners - 'Sydney ft John Floreani of Trophy Eyes' (Lyric Video), retrieved 2024-01-06