1992–2006: Early projects and the Distillers Dalle was intrigued by
Cyndi Lauper and
the Beatles as a child. At age 12, she discovered bands such as
Nirvana, and cited
Courtney Love and her band
Hole (as well as other female-led punk groups such as
Babes in Toyland and
Bikini Kill) as early influences. She participated in Rock 'n' Roll High School (RnRHS), a Melbourne feminist collective started by Stephanie Bourke. She became interested in
Black Flag,
Discharge, and
Flipper. In 1995, a few days before her 16th birthday, her first band, Sourpuss, played a set at Australia's
Summersault Festival where she met
Tim Armstrong, frontman of
punk rock band
Rancid. The two pursued a relationship - despite Dalle being 16 and Armstrong being 30 - and were engaged in 1997, shortly after Dalle turned 18. She moved with Armstrong from
Melbourne to
Los Angeles and there founded
The Distillers. The Distillers released their
eponymous debut album in 2000. By the recording of their second album,
Sing Sing Death House, the band had a new line-up, and by the time of their third album
Coral Fang, Dalle was then the only remaining original member. The album received acclaim and comparisons to
Hole, with Dalle often compared to
Courtney Love and later to
PJ Harvey. The band experienced success with several singles from the album and performed at
Lollapalooza. In 2001, Dalle also made a cameo in
New Found Glory's music video "
My Friends Over You" with then-husband Tim Armstrong, as well as his bandmates from
Transplants,
Travis Barker and
Rob Aston.
2007–2011: Spinnerette and later work Burned out and tired of one another following a grueling two-year tour, the Distillers broke up in 2005. Dalle has also played on tracks for the band
Eagles of Death Metal under various monikers and appeared on the song "Weigh on My Mind" on the
Transplants' debut album in 2002. She has also made vocal appearances on
Queens of the Stone Age's "You Got a Killer Scene There, Man" on their 2005 album
Lullabies to Paralyze and also an appearance on
Leftöver Crack's song "Muppet N.A.M.B.L.A" from their 2004 album
Rock the 40 Oz: Reloaded. In 2009, she made an appearance in the same song as her husband,
Josh Homme, on "Bargain Healers" from the French artist
Nosfell on his self-titled album. In 2011, Brody Dalle was featured on the
Boots Electric song "Boots Electric Theme."
2012–2015: Solo work In November 2012, Dalle announced on
Twitter that she was working on a solo album, featuring Alain Johannes,
Michael Shuman of Queens of the Stone Age, and
Shirley Manson of
Garbage. In November 2013, Dalle announced that she had signed to
Caroline Records, a division of
Universal Music Group, intending to release her debut solo album in early 2014. The album was produced by Alain Johannes, and features guest appearances from Shirley Manson of Garbage, Nick Valensi of
the Strokes, and
Warpaint's
Emily Kokal. Dalle supported
Nine Inch Nails and
Queens of the Stone Age on their Australia/New Zealand tour in March 2014 to promote the album. In February 2014, Dalle released the first single from her debut solo album,
Diploid Love, which would be released on 28 April 2014. The single, "Meet The Foetus / Oh The Joy", featured backing vocals by Shirley Manson and Emily Kokal. The second single from the album, "Don't Mess With Me", was used in the soundtrack of the
Square Enix game
Life Is Strange: Before the Storm.
2018–present: The Distillers reunion In January 2018, Dalle shared links from her Twitter account to a newly made Twitter account for The Distillers, as well as a previously established/archival
Instagram account for the band. A teaser video was put up across all platforms, confirming the return of the band. ==Personal life==