Joanna Sternberg

Joanna Sternberg (born 18 August 1991)[1] is a singer, songwriter, visual artist and multi-instrumentalist based in New York City.[2]

Career

Sternberg released their debut full-length album, Then I Try Some More, on Team Love Records, later picked up on Fat Possum Records.[3][4]

Sternberg went on their first tour opening for Conor Oberst in North America in July 2018.[5]

Sternberg's second album, I've Got Me, was released in 2023, on Fat Possum Records; it was produced by Matt Sweeney.[6]

Discography

All songs written by Joanna Sternberg unless otherwise specified.

Studio albums

Then I Try Some More (2019, Fat Possum Records)

No. Track name Length
1. "This Is Not Who I Want to Be"3:32
2. "Step Away"2:49
3. "My Angel"2:24
4. "For You"2:07
5. "Pimba"2:55
6. "Nothing Makes My Heart Sing"3:04
7. "Trying to Say No"2:33
8. "You Have Something Special"3:26
9. "Don't You Ever"3:01

I’ve Got Me (2023, Fat Possum Records)

No. Track name Length
1. "I’ve Got Me"2:16
2. "I Will Be With You"2:14
3. "People Are Toys to You"2:43
4. "Drifting on a Cloud"2:35
5. "Mountains High"2:59
6. "I’ll Make You Mine"3:08
7. "Stockholm Syndrome"2:29
8. "Right Here"2:11
9. "The Love I Give"2:05
10. "She Dreams"3:29
11. "The Human Magnet Song"1:45
12. "The Song"4:40

Personal life

Sternberg identifies as gender neutral and uses singular they/them pronouns.[7] They are based in Manhattan.[8]

References

  1. "NYC show listings - Joanna Sternberg bio". Broolkyn Vegan.
  2. Johnson, Ellen (20 June 2019). "Listen to Joanna Sternberg's Subtle New Single "Step Away"". Paste. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  3. Rettig, James (12 July 2019). "Stream Joanna Sternberg's Debut Album Then I Try Some More". Stereogum. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  4. Madden, Emma. "Joanna Sternberg's Then I Try Some More is a raw, open wound". The Fader. Retrieved 17 July 2019.
  5. Sacher, Andrew (16 April 2019). "Conor Oberst announces tour with Joanna Sternberg". Brooklyn Vegan.
  6. Geiger, Amy (8 March 2023). "Joanna Sternberg announces new LP 'I've Got Me', shares title track (watch video)". Brooklyn Vegan.
  7. Allen, Jim (28 June 2019). "Joanna Sternberg on Pushing Back at a Cisgender Music Industry". artists.spotify.com. Retrieved 17 November 2020.
  8. "On the Rise: Joanna Sternberg". Rough Trade Blog. 9 March 2023.
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