Artist's albums
Un jeune homme bien
2021 · single
Chocolate Cake EP
2021 · EP
You Get in My Way
2021 · single
Twisted Up
2020 · single
Backseat (Live From Inside)
2020 · single
Four Days
2020 · single
Backseat (615 Sessions)
2019 · single
Issues (615 Sessions)
2019 · single
Hello, I'm Doing My Best
2019 · album
Big Ones
2019 · single
January
2019 · single
Backseat
2019 · single
Ur A Piece Of Shit
2019 · single
Please Stay
2017 · single
A Suitable Girl
2017 · album
Cigarette
2017 · single
Girlie Bits
2016 · single
Far Away
2016 · single
Trip
2015 · single
AB-EP
2015 · EP
Hypercolour
2015 · single
Community
2014 · single
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Biography
Ali Barter initially found success following the release of her debut EP, entitled Trip, in September 2012, it featured the single "Run You Down". A 2013 Triple J Unearthed winner, she earned a spot on the lineup for the annual St Jerome's Laneway Festival of that year. She followed this with support slots for Vance Joy, Cloud Control and The Rubens. 2014 followed with the sophomore EP Community, and touring with The War On Drugs. Barter's third EP, entitled AB-EP, was released in 2015 and featured the single "Hypercolour". Two singles saw the light of day in 2016 - "Far Away" in January and "Girlie Bits" in August. 2016 also involved touring with The Rubens, City Calm Down and The Jezabels and held sold-out single launches in Sydney and Brisbane. During this time, and inspired by her experiences studying music at a university in Melbourne, Barter penned an op-ed piece for Australian media website Junkee in December 2016 about the importance of including women in music history. The piece garnered a large response, including from Yoko Ono, who personally retweeted the article.