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Australian dream pop duo From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Geowulf is an Australian dream pop project formed in Sunshine Coast, Queensland as a duo by Star Kendrick and Toma Banjanin in 2016. Geowulf is currently based in London, England.[1]
As of 2025, Geowulf is Kendrick's solo project after Banjanin departed in late 2022.
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In 2017, Geowulf released their debut extended play (EP), Relapse, containing four songs including "Saltwater", their first single.[2][3] "Saltwater" was originally released as a single in 2016, and was a part of the 37 Adventures compilation album Odd Numbers Volume 1.[4]
Geowulf's debut studio album, Great Big Blue, was released on 16 February 2018.[5] Their second studio album, My Resignation, was released on 25 October 2019. The singles "I See Red", "He's 31", "Lonely" and "My Resignation" were all released in advance of the album.[6][7][8]
In September 2021, Geowulf released the single "I've Been Over It", their first release of new music in nearly two years. This would be followed by several singles over the next year: "Open Me Up", "Drown", "Lover That Waits" and "Whirlwind". All five singles formed the EP Whirlwind, released on 15 July 2022 to coincide with the single of the same name.
In December 2022, Star Kendrick announced that Toma Banjanin would be taking a step back from Geowulf, effectively turning it into Kendrick's solo project. Their single "Must Be a Woman" marked the first Geowulf release without Banjanin.[9] This was followed by the singles "Slow Dance" and "Lovestruck", all of which would appear on the band's third EP Woman, released in 2023.
Geowulf's third studio album The Child was released on 17 January 2025, and was preceded by six singles.
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- Star Kendrick
- Toma Banjanin
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