Stella Donnelly is fascinated with the menstrual cycle
Rising Australian/Welsh singer/songwriter Stella Donnelly is the guest on today's Talk The Line podcast, chatting about her fascination with the menstrual cycle.
Donnelly was born and raised in Wales before moving to Australia at the age of ten. Fifteen years later she's one of her adopted country's brightest musical hopes, abandoning her plans to study social work at University in favour of signing to Secretly Canadian.
Stellla is an honest and confrontational lyricist, with signature track "Boys Will Be Boys" addressing victim blaming and written to the rapist of her friend. It features on Stella's debut EP -which gets a reissue this month - and was originally put out on Melbourne's Healthy Tapes label last year.
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