Artist's albums
Bat out of Hell Live at the Palais Theatre
2023 · album
The Heart That Beats Alone
2022 · single
3 Words (Remix)
2021 · single
Holy Water EP
2021 · EP
The Beautiful Addiction
2021 · album
What's Up?
2021 · single
Scaled Back
2020 · EP
Seafood
2020 · EP
Motherless
2020 · EP
Live at Red Hot Summer Tour 2018
2019 · album
Mountain 2.0
2018 · single
Spider
2017 · album
Box
2017 · album
Chocolate Starfish
2017 · album
Cinderella
2015 · single
Born Again Versions
2014 · album
Primitive
2014 · single
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Biography
Chocolate Starfish powered on to the Australian music scene in the early 1990s and quickly established themselves as an influential force with their cover of Carly Simon’s ‘You’re So Vain’, original hit ‘Mountain’ and perennial favourite ‘Four Letter Word’. They wholeheartedly earned their reputation as one of Australia’s best live bands of the 90s, boasting two Top 10 albums and six Top 50 singles. Driving this rock ‘n’ roll juggernaut is electric, engaging front man Adam Thompson, whose provocative vocals and unpredictable stage antics compel audiences to sing along, dance along and even jump along as he leads them in what could be described as a mass game of ‘Simon Says’. ‘Starfish Says’, anyone? As Black + White magazine eloquently put it, ‘If there’s an audience, he’ll play up to them, if there’s a balcony, he’ll climb it, if there’s energy in the room, he’ll milk it.’ The thundering current of the band’s energy is kept rushing with relentless force by Darren Danielson on drums, while Norm Falvo on keyboard balances the mix with his restrained animation. Prowling the stage with Thompson is bass guitarist John ‘Stones’ Nixon and, more recently, guitarist Zakk Zedras, who joined the line up as a more permanent fixture after the tragic death of original guitarist and songwriter Zoran Romic in 2012.