Michael Murphy (singer)

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Michael Sean D'Arcy Murphy (born 4 September 1986)[1] is a New Zealand singer. He was runner-up of New Zealand Idol (NZ Idol) in 2004,[2] behind Ben Lummis, who became his friend over the course of the contest.

Born (1986-09-04) 4 September 1986 (age 39)[1]
OriginTaupō, New Zealand[1]
GenresPop rock, Cinematic Rock, Hard rock, Metalcore
OccupationsSinger, actor
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Michael Murphy
Born (1986-09-04) 4 September 1986 (age 39)[1]
OriginTaupō, New Zealand[1]
GenresPop rock, Cinematic Rock, Hard rock, Metalcore
OccupationsSinger, actor
InstrumentSinging
Years active2004–present
LabelBMG
Member ofWritten by Wolves
Formerly of5star Fallout
Websitewrittenbywolves.com
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After NZ Idol, Michael Murphy had signed to BMG records.[2] Murphy's first single debuted at No. 1 and stayed a while at the top of radio charts.[2] He gained a gold status for No Place to Land, his debut album. He then toured New Zealand, singing to sold-out audiences.[2] With 5star Fallout, Michael toured New Zealand, the U.S. and English pubs.[2] He is now the lead singer of New Zealand Rock Band Written By Wolves.[3]

5star Fallout

In 2006, Murphy joined his 4 former Deadset bandmates to form the band 5star Fallout,[2] with him as the lead singer.

Rent

Murphy appeared in the Theatre Company's production of RENT at the civic theatre in Auckland.[4]

Coca-Cola Christmas in the Park

Murphy performed in the 2010 Christmas in the Park concert in Christchurch on 27 November and in Auckland on 11 December 2010, as one of 3 years performing the Christmas concerts.[2]

Written by Wolves

In late 2014, he formed his current band, Written By Wolves.[5]

Discography

With 5star Fallout

Studio Albums

  • Say Goodnight (2008)

With Written by Wolves

Studio Albums

  • Secrets (2019)
  • The Collab Project // Secrets (2021)
  • The Lighthouse (2024)

Compilation Albums

  • The Archives (2025)

Extended Plays

  • The Secret Sessions (2016)
  • Prologue (2019)
  • The Secret Sessions Volume II (2025)

Singles

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Year Song Album
2015 "Not Afraid to Die" Non-album singles
"Explode"
"Elastic Heart" (Sia cover)
"Pretty Lies"
2016 "Lights"
"Genius"
2017 "Timebombs & Hurricanes"
"To Tell You The Truth"
"Starlight"
"Apathy (Is A Hell Of A Drug)"
2018 "Follow Me"
"Ripple"
"Oxygen" Prologue
2019 "Tell Me What You're Running From?" Secrets
"Secrets"
"As Long As It Takes"
2020 "Demons"
"Let It Burn" (Acoustic Version) Non-album singles
"Any Second"
"Oh No"
2021 "Help Me Through The Night" (featuring Kellin Quinn) The Collab Project // Secrets
"Better Luck Next Time" (featuring Trenton Woodley of Hands Like Houses)
"Forever & Always" (featuring Becks [de])
"Papercut" (Linkin Park cover) Non-album single
2023 "Give 'Em Hell" The Lighthouse
"Misery"
"Take Me Home"
"Altar"
"Goddess"
"Burn"
2024 "Please, Just Breath"
2025 "Please, Just Breath" (The Secret Sessions Version) The Secret Sessions Volume II
"Misery" (The Secret Sessions Version)
2026 "End of Beginning" (Djo cover) Non-album single
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Solo career

Albums

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Date of Release Title Label Charted Country Catalog Number
2004 Homegrown
with the NZ Idol 2004 finalists
#3 (Gold) New Zealand
2004 No Place to Land BMG New Zealand #22 (Gold) New Zealand
2007 Say Goodnight Charta Records Limited New Zealand
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Singles

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Year Single Album Charted Certification
2004 "Yesterday Was Just The Beginning of My Life"
with the finalists of NZ Idol.
Homegrown #4 (NZ) Gold (NZ)
2004 "So Damn Beautiful" No Place to Land #1 (NZ) Gold
2005 "Music Without A Song" No Place to Land Did Not Chart -
2005 "How Good Does It Feel?" No Place to Land Did Not Chart -
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