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Holiday Sidewinder Carmen-Sparks is an Australian-born
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singer-songwriter, musician and
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. She was the founding lead singer of
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(2005–13). After that group disbanded Sidewinder relocated to England to start her solo career. Her debut album, ''Forever or Whatever'', appeared in October 2019.


Early years

Sidewinder was born on 21 December 1990 and raised in Sydney. Her mother, Lo Carmen, is a
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singer-songwriter and actor, originally from Adelaide; while her step-father,
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is a Canadian-Australian actor. Carmen and Young have had two other children. Her father, Jeremy Sparks, Carmen's then-partner, was a film set constructor and later worked as an engineer on the Sydney Olympics opening ceremony (2000), festivals and large public artworks (including ''
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''). In October 2019 she reflected on her upbringing, "I was raised by a colourful family completely entrenched in the entertainment industry; a complex group of eccentric individuals. My mother was a teenage actress who sang in bands, my dad was a set builder. My mother left my father for a wonderful woman (who was a singer). They raised me in the red light district of Darlinghurst in the 90s." Sidewinder's step-mother is Australian actress,
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. Since living together, Karvan and Sparks have had two other children. For secondary education, she attended
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and recalled working on music with a friend, "when we were 13 and both playing guitar, we started a band called Bridezilla." Her grandfather, musician
Peter Head Peter Head (born Peter Beagley 1946, Adelaide) is an Australian rock music pianist and singer-songwriter. He is best known for his work with the progressive rock band Headband from February 1971 to 1974. He then formed The Mount Lofty Rangers wi ...
, provided the band's name.


Bridezilla

Sidewinder, on lead vocals and guitar, formed
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in Sydney in 2005 with Josh Bush on drums, Pia May Courtley on lead guitar, Millie Hall on
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and keyboards, and Daisy Tulley on
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. Bush was a childhood friend, while Courtley, Hall and Tulley all attended her high school. They gained local popularity and were signed to
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in 2007, and with Inertia Recordings by 2009. The group played festivals and opened for
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,
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(of
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),
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,
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( Pavement), the Drones,
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Sia Sia Kate Isobelle Furler ( ; born 18 December 1975) is an Australian singer and songwriter. Born and raised in Adelaide, she started her career as a singer in the acid jazz band Crisp in the mid-1990s. In 1997, when Crisp disbanded, she rel ...
.
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selected them to play at the
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Festival which he curated in Australia. They released a five-track self-titled extended play (November 2007), a vinyl split single shared with
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(2019) and a sole full-length studio album, '' The First Dance'' (October 2009). The album was co-produced by Mark Kramer and Chris Townend. Their original material was co-written by all five members; Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' Courtley explained to Louise McClean of ''The Blackmail'', "Our song writing style has changed so much since the EP and that natural progression to a more sophisticated platforms equals more hard work. An album's such a vast playing field and there's much more room for vulnerabilities, strengths and weaknesses to show themselves. I think the personality of a band really comes to the fore." In 2010 the band went into hiatus for two years before resuming in mid-2012, they announced their imminent separation in December of that year and played their last show in the following month.


Collaborations and other appearances

In October 2009 Sidewinder appeared on Season 7, Episode 93 of SBS-TV's music quiz and trivia show, '' RocKwiz''. She performed a duet with
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(of
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) on Stevie Nicks and Don Henley's 1981 song, " Leather & Lace". Since then she has re-appeared on the show and also joined ''RocKwiz'' live tours. From March to June 2010 on such a tour, she was recorded on solo cover versions of "
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" and "
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", and a duet with Dave Faulkner on "
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" on the album, ''RocKwiz National Tour 2010''. Another duet was with
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on " Just Like Christmas", which was broadcast for the ''RocKwiz 2009 Christmas Special'' in December of that year, but it was not released until 2011 as part of '' The RocKwiz Christmas Album''. Her duet with Stockdale was issued on a DVD, ''Rockwiz Duets. With a Little Help from Our Friends. Volume IV'', in 2014. On 15 August 2014, Personal Best Records (co-owned by Josh Beagley er uncleand Mike Di Francesco), issued a single, "Born on the Wind", as her collaboration with PBO (the label's in-house production team), which was also the label's first release. It was co-written by Sidewinder, Beagley and Di Francesco. Note: For additional work user may have to select 'Search again' and then 'Enter a title:' &/or 'Performer:' She described her inspiration for the lyrics, "I'd just been given a ring from grandmother that my grandfather had given to her in 1966 inscribed with 'born on the wind, by the wrath of the sea, under the sky's infinity'. So I imagined their romance where they would go on long drives in Western Australia and gave myself some poetic license... I think my grandfather romantically summated her character pretty well." Nic Kelly of ''project u'' described the track, "a dance-pop gem that sounds like it could easily fit on a Crystal Fighters album or maybe even a Van She one." She was the featured vocalist on the track, "Girl", by Stay Bless in 2015. On 25 January 2016 she appeared on Jeremy Dylan's podcast, ''My Favorite Album'', and talked about Bob Dylan's ''
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''. She had met Bob Dylan and
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, who plays bass guitar on that album. From 2017 to 2019 she was a touring member of Australian musician Alex Cameron's backing band. She provided keyboards and vocals live on ''
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''s performance and interview series, Juan's Basement. and performed live with
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. Holiday contributed a cover version of Darlene Love and Phil Spector's "
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" to ''Valentine Recording Presents: A Christmas Miracle'' (23 December 2018); a collaborative benefit album by various artists for victims of that year's
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with other contributions from Cameron,
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,
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,
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and
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. She is a guest vocalist on Callinan's album, ''Return to Center'' (June 2019), on the tracks " Life is Life" and "
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", (for which she produced the accompanying music video, starring
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). Fred Nicolson of ''The A List'' described the latter track, " erharmonies in the chorus are lush and add to the track's overall appeal." She is a vocalist on Cameron's third studio album, ''
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'' (September 2019), for the tracks "Miami Memory", "Step-Dad" and "Divorce".


Solo career

Sidewinder relocated to London in late 2012 to pursue a solo pop career; she briefly returned to Bridezilla for their final dates. She told Zac Bayly of ''
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'' magazine in August 2014, "The allure for me with pop music: it's universal and it shows that we're all human, that we all have these common feelings despite age, race, socio-economic backgrounds and all that. Pop is genuine. Although lots of pop songs are definitely calculated, there's something about the chemistry of them that gets a reaction from so many people." She explained why she left Bridezilla, "working with a team can be limiting, you know? In a group it's such a democracy and you're working towards a common goal and whatever, but everything's so laboured. This has been really quite emancipating for me." In March 2014 she independently released a single, "Carousel", written with
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( Blondie's producer) and shot the accompanying video on the
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with choreographer Holly Blakey.Meet the Visionaries Behind Some of This Year’s VMA-Nominated Videos - MTV
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'' premiered the track, with a contributor saying, "it sounds both completely demented and extremely brilliant." Robin Murray of '' Clash'' stated, "There's a sense of classicism here, in the way that Holiday can reconstitute languid, widescreen pop into something thrillingly new." Australian singer-songwriter
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tweeted about the single, revealing that she used to babysit Sidewinder. ''The Hairpin''s Jia Tolentino wrote, "I read somewhere that having Sia Furler as your babysitter means that you are contractually obligated to produce great pop music for the rest of your life, which explains this new single from Holiday Sidewinder, very much a kooky, cotton-candy, retro-dream-pop jam." In March 2015
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's Nicholas Watts interviewed Sidewinder and previewed her new material, including tracks with song writing and production team,
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; she described a song, "I wrote this in a church in the south of France, in the middle of a Sunflower field, having a kind of intercontinental love affair." In December 2016 she released a cover version of
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's Christmas track, "
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". ''Clash'' premiered the video which she directed herself, Murray described its, "glacial synths and sun-washed vocals." ''FMS-Mag''s writer called it "another sparkling gem" from "a dreamy pop sensation." In October 2017 she released a single, "Casino", via through Personal Best Records. Sosefina Fuamoli of ''The AU Review'' observed, "this is a return we have been hanging out for ages... theralds a new chapter for Holiday as she continues to mine the depths of some hectic psych infused disco pop and present a final result that is almost insatiably good." ''
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''s Justin Moran premiered the follow-up single, "Tra$h Can Luv", in February 2018, which he described: "Singer-songwriter idewinderhas officially gone solo to become a global pop sensation... Her sound marries
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nostalgia with
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experimentation, which comes together flawlessly on her new single. In August of that year she released "Leo", which
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of ''
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'' felt was a "pop-esque anthem about being an unapologetic heaux." The track appeared on ''Paper'', together with an interview by Jhoni Jackson, where she explains, "I always write from experience and add a dose of fantasy. I was a hopeless and foolish romantic, frivolous cheater, and serial monogamist. Every relationship was bumper to bumper. So I am now conclusively (and for the foreseeable future) a free and empowered
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independent lover. Still learning though. Who knows what's next. Conflama for life, whether you like it or not." Harry Webber of ''Life Without Andy'' noticed that it was, "Addressing the double standards that women experience when it comes to the world of dating, normalising behaviour that for some reason has different implications based on your gender, encouraging strength and erasing shame – heis clearly not afraid to examine the burning issues facing many women in the world today. However, expressing these ideas in a four minute bubblegum pop video is her true masterstroke." In May 2019 her single "Baby Oil" was released, which was featured in ''
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''s Nathan Jolly's 20 best Australian tracks of the month. He explained, " tis so effervescent you'll need an insulin shot from all the sugar, with a Game Boy-esque riff, drum machines from an 80s-imagined future, and the same sex-positive message that has shone from her past few solo singles. The guitar solo that closes the song would be at home on the ''Purple Rain'' soundtrack, as would the sultry lyrics. 'Baby Oil' feels like sneaking into an R-rated movie or listening to Madonna records and wondering what it all means – but feeling it nonetheless." Sidewinder performed her original tracks, "Tra$h Can Luv", '"Baby-Oil", "Whispers" and "Leo" live on United Kingdom reality TV show, ''
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'', Series 17 Episode 07. In May 2019 the title track, "Forever or Whatever", from her debut album was released. ''
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''s Olivia Swash premiered the track and wrote, " heslams picture-perfect 'keeping up with the Joneses' lifestyles... her droll lyrics take a swipe at the assumption that a nuclear family is the culmination of happiness, singing of white picket fences and four-wheel drives." She supported British rock band,
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, on their twelfth anniversary tour of their debut album, ''
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''. Sidewinder's debut album, ''Forever or Whatever'', appeared in October 2019 via Personal Best Records. ''Album of the Year''s correspondent, TheBravesDH, felt, "her first batch of songs that shows she can fit right in with those others ameron and Callinanin terms of wit and humor. These are funny, catchy songs that owe a lot to the synth pop of the 80's." Her second album ''Face of God'' followed in May 2021 on Lab78 Records, which was produced by
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(
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,
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,
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). Sidewinder partly based its lyrics on Littlemore's poetry and diaries. They made a rough recording of it over five days in a Hollywood studio, while Littlemore was also working on his indie project Two Leaves in 2016. Littlemore later reworked it with New York-based studio musicians. ''Face of God'' was described by Cat Woods of ''Audiofemme'' as "cosmic disco via transcendental dance, taking elements of psychedelic indie rock, electronica and new wave synths to result in a highly-referential, wholly new sonic playground."


Personal life

In 2017 she launched an exercise company, Lovercise, in London with her personal trainer and then-boyfriend, Sapan Sehgal, and British entertainer and broadcast journalist,
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. It was described by Andrea Thompson of ''
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'' as a "bespoke fitness class focussed around matchmaking like-minded singles." In an interview with Javita Lee of ''Black Magazine'' (NZ), in August 2018, she explained, "Well, I somehow ended up running a gym with my personal trainer (who became my boyfriend, of course). He was a Hindu Punjabi man and I lapped up his knowledge of Bollywood, muscles, and spirituality." Sidewinder was diagnosed with bi-polar II. She relocated to Hollywood late in 2017. She later briefly lived in
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and then
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before settling in
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, as from May 2021.


Discography


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As lead artist


As featured artist


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