Chloe Alison Escott

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OriginHobart, Australia
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Instruments
  • Piano
  • guitar
  • Nintendo DS
Years active2007–present
Chloe Alison Escott
Escott performing at Dark Mofo in 2021.
Escott performing at Dark Mofo in 2021.
Background information
OriginHobart, Australia
Occupations
  • Singer
  • songwriter
  • musician
Instruments
  • Piano
  • guitar
  • Nintendo DS
Years active2007–present
LabelsChapter Music

Chloe Alison Escott is an Australian singer-songwriter and comedian from Hobart, Tasmania. She began her career in comedy and performed at the Raw Comedy national final in 2010.[1] She then became widely known as the frontwoman of the band The Native Cats, best known for the 2018 album John Sharp Toro.[2] During the Native Cats' live shows, she often performs with nothing but synthesiser presets on a Nintendo DS.[3]

In early 2020, she also released the solo album Stars Under Contract[4] which featured the singles "I Know the Soul by Its Presence in Others"[5] and "Back Behind the Eyes Again".[6] In a positive review of Stars Under Contract, NME referred to her as a polymath, "her work spanning poetry, spoken word and experimental comedy".[7]

Escott is a transgender woman, having come out in 2015.[8] Her transition has inspired much of her work, including John Sharp Toro[9] and the song "Stranger than Death".[10]

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