Tim Steward

Tim Steward
Birth name Tim Steward
Origin Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Genres Indie rock, indie pop
Years active 1989 – Present
Labels Reverberation
Website Tim Steward Official Website

Tim Steward is a musician, singer, and songwriter from Brisbane, Australia.

Steward was born in the United Kingdom and moved to Townsville, Australia in 1985, and Brisbane in 1990. Steward is most well known for his work in band Screamfeeder which formed in 1991, of which he is the singer, guitarist and principal songwriter. After a period of inactivity in 2011 and 2012, Screamfeeder resumed live performances in 2013.

He is also currently performing in Brisbane band We All Want To, who have released three critically acclaimed albums.

In 2006, Steward released his first solo studio album under Reverberation entitled How Does It End. Other bands/projects he has been involved with include Psycho Skate Smurfs on Smack, Lethal Injections, The Madmen and The Whats. He also played a role in promoting other Brisbane indie artists in the 90s through his record label Stone Groove.

Discography

Tim Steward studio albums

Screamfeeder studio albums

Screamfeeder EPs

We All Want To studio albums

The Whats studio albums

The Madmen EPs

Screamfeeder singles

The Madmen singles

We All Want To EPs

Awards

Tim Steward's solo studio album How Does it End was cited as Best Album of 2006 on Fasterlouder.com.au. Tim also won the Skinny’s/Rockinghorse Alternative Award and Ellaway’s Song of the Year for the song "Not the Same" in the 2007 Q Song Awards. In 2012 Steward was recognised with a star on the Brunswick Street Mall ‘Walk of Fame’ honouring Queensland’s finest and most accomplished musicians. The second We All Want To album (Come Up Invisible) was included in the AMP Long List and selected as a finalist for the Q Song Album Of The Year in August 2013.

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