Little Birdy is the debut EP by Australian
indie rock band
Little Birdy.[1] The EP was co-produced by Little Birdy with Andy Lawson, Joel Quartermain, and Rodney Aravena from
Perth's Debaser Studios.[citation needed] It was released after their 2003 Kiss My
WAMi win for "Best New Band" and "Best Female Vocalist", and just in time to coincide with East Coast appearances at
Livid.
"Relapse" which reached the number 1 most requested song on
Triple J's Net 50.[citation needed] and number 16 on the
Triple J Hottest 100, with "Baby Blue" coming in at number 25. The EP reached a peak of number 27 on the
Australian ARIA Singles Charts.[citation needed] "I Should Have Known" (originally packaged under the name "I Should of Known") was later re-recorded as "Andy Warhol" for their debut album BigBigLove, as was "Relapse".
Little Birdy is the debut EP by Australian
indie rock band
Little Birdy.[1] The EP was co-produced by Little Birdy with Andy Lawson, Joel Quartermain, and Rodney Aravena from
Perth's Debaser Studios.[citation needed] It was released after their 2003 Kiss My
WAMi win for "Best New Band" and "Best Female Vocalist", and just in time to coincide with East Coast appearances at
Livid.
"Relapse" which reached the number 1 most requested song on
Triple J's Net 50.[citation needed] and number 16 on the
Triple J Hottest 100, with "Baby Blue" coming in at number 25. The EP reached a peak of number 27 on the
Australian ARIA Singles Charts.[citation needed] "I Should Have Known" (originally packaged under the name "I Should of Known") was later re-recorded as "Andy Warhol" for their debut album BigBigLove, as was "Relapse".