Cloher has said that she did much of the writing for the album sitting at the desk in her mother’s study.

The album was preceded by the singles "Forgot Myself" and "Regional Echo" and debuted at number 5 on the ARIA charts. and ‘Iron Lung’, single. Her partner is Courtney Barnett, an Australian Singer.

Later that year, she released her debut EP titled, Movement Involves Danger on Regency Records. I used to love the view

Jehnny Beth. Records’ gig at Melbourne Town Hall on Sunday the 18th of October 2015. In interviews, Cloher has admitted that she felt a good deal of envy when her partner’s career really took off about two years into their relationship, and has also confessed to the shame she felt at these feelings, when she should have been rejoicing that the person she most loved was doing so well. To support the album's release, Cloher began a crowdfunding campaign with a target of $15,000, which she exceeded.

According to our Database, She has no children. On 9th October 1973, Jen was born. In June 2014, Cloher released "Stone Age Brain" featuring Tim Rogers. In 2013 Cloher told ‘Mess+Noise‘ the story behind it saying: “I was making lunch for my parents one day at their home in Auckland. Moreover, just as she bares her soul in the music, so she bares her body on the cover, which shows her from behind sitting naked on a bed playing her guitar, and the “warts and all” symbolism is even carried as far as using (or digitally imitating) a dirty negative for the cover shot, so that the image carries clear dust marks that would have been easy to avoid had they not been deliberate. Both have continued to win her critical – and increasingly commercial – acclaim. Jail-Bait: The Dark Relationship Between Rock ’n’ Roll and Pedophilia, How to Take on Andrew Yang’s Assimilation Strategy (And How Not To), COVID-19 Is Exposing Inequalities of the Past, #NotAllMen Is More Than Just Needless Defensiveness, The Marriage Market May Be More Imbalanced Than You Think. ………. The single, "Rain" was played on Triple J.
In September 2015, Cloher contributed two tracks for the Milk! She said "The thing I love about music and songwriting and making albums is you get to be in control... whereas with acting it felt a little bit like I was waiting for someone to say 'Oh yep, we'll take you for this role'.". For many of us in our 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond, this journey of putting the puzzle pieces of our past together to make sense of where we are today, is painful and at times confusing.

Originally from Adelaide, Cloher originally moved to Sydney to pursue a degree at NIDA.
To support the album's release, Cloher began a crowdfunding campaign. For the next 9 years I was gender bullied by nuns, teachers and some of the kids at the Catholic girls school I attended in Adelaide. Interestingly, ‘David Bowie Eyes’ also asks Barnett to be Kurt (Cobain) to her Courtney (Love), who were married between 1992 and his death two years later. In 2019, Cloher reunited with Dyson and Stringer. In 1994, Cloher graduated NIDA at the age of 21. Jen Cloher (ジェン・クロアー)というオーストラリア人女性シンガーソングライターがいる。綴りのhは発音しない。彼女は、今年グラミー賞にノミネートされていた Courtney Barnett (コートニー・バーネット)主宰のMilk! In the other direction, Barnett’s 2014 single ‘Pickles from the Jar‘, again mentions the age gap, raising it to 15 years, and mentions a whole list of other differences: concluding that “We couldn’t be more contrary if we tried”. Cloher's parents were New Zealanders: a former Catholic nun and priest, who left the religious life and moved to Australia before their only child, Jen (Jennifer Mary), was born in 1973. Following a solo tour with Jordie Lane, Cloher once again took an extended hiatus from music. Then why? She is not dating anyone.

During the same period Cloher recorded several EPs and singles, along with a number of collaborative pieces, such as the beautiful ‘Call if you need me‘ with Kieran Ryan, and ‘Numbers‘, made with Courtney Barnett, both released on her 2012 EP ‘Baby we were born to die’. In 2001, Cloher relocated to Melbourne after she had heard the music scene was thriving. In the same year, She announced that "Dead Wood Falls" was to be released on vinyl for the very first time to celebrate the album's 10th year anniversary. I could do the things that boys do without any limitations keeping me from what I wanted to do, which was ride BMXs, kiss girls, smoke a ciggie and play video games in arcades.”  Even on ‘Dead Wood Falls’ there are songs which appear to be for other women, albeit the lyrics are kept more ambiguous than they have since become. I don’t know why I’m breaking down There was also the 2014 single, ‘Stone Age Brain‘, with Tim Rogers, and a number of live only collaborations, such as her and Barnett’s acoustic version of Jerry Garcia’s ‘Shady Grove‘, captured on video during the Milk!

She told Ben Salmon of ‘The Stranger‘ in 2018 that “it costs about $20,000 per week to take a four-piece band on the road in Europe or America, and that’s if you’re frugal about lodging and travel arrangements.”  Just how frugal came out in a 2015 interview with Barnett, by Lachlan Kanoniuk of ‘Faster Louder‘ in which she described having to share a bed on tour with bassist Bones Sloane “Just thinking I’m sharing a bed with my friend and I wish I wasn’t”. In January 2014, Cloher won a Victorian Music Management Award. Nevertheless, she still works with a band in the studio, which for the last two albums has consisted of the two Jens, along with Courtney Barnett on lead guitar, and bassist, Bones (Andrew) Sloane, who is also Barnett’s regular bass player. It was released as a limited-edition split seven-inch, with the flipside containing Courtney Barnett's song "History Eraser." All this said, not everything has been sweetness and light, and their darker moments have also been too strong a musical influence to ignore. The information about her body features has not still been revealed and will be updated soon. It was rather a source of much frustration, dysphoria and anxiety. She more than owns the stage: for the few minutes she sings it, she owns the song itself and when you are following in the footsteps of a genius like Patti Smith, that is close to genius in itself.

Cloher recorded an album at Melbourne's Headgap Studios.

They were sitting outside in the sun when Mum asked Dad how they first met. Nevertheless, it is rare for any love affair to have inspired such a large and high-quality body of work as Cloher’s:  a possible exception being John and Yoko. The day Armageddon’s gonna blow Entirely on their own with the dilemma of not conforming.

WHERE ARE THEY? Album B Side and Rarities. The writer saw her play in Manchester recently with her full band, and she simply owned the stage:  not an easy trick to pull off given who she was sharing it with.

Cloher released the EP Permanent Marker, via Shiny Records in 2005.

Cloher didn’t hear her from the stage and only became aware of the incident later.

They have become one of the world’s most loved lesbian couples and as such they have done a great deal for the cause of acceptance and equal marriage rights. The couple’s cat Bubbles appears, also demanding feeding and, indeed, Bubbles is now famous enough to have her own merchandise, which bills her as Milk Record’s CEO:  a splendid example of gender (and species) equality in senior management. Jen Cloher's bio is filled with personal and professional info. Jen Cloher was born on 9 October, 1973 in Adelaide, Australia, is an Australian singer-songwriter. On the other hand, the rather younger Barnett has been audibly Australian from the outset, although, in fairness, so were a number of male Australian rock artists from the generation before:  for example the late Daevid Allen of Soft Machine and Gong.

In 1994, Cloher graduated NIDA at the age of 21. The album received five star reviews from The Herald Sun, The Guardian and The Independent and was voted Double J's Album of the Year for 2017. Records Compilation 10" Vinyl due for release end of August. When I auditioned for NIDA at the age of 18 and was accepted, they saw me as a sell out and disowned me.

Cloher's 2017 self-titled album peaked at number 5 on the ARIA Charts. From 2006 to 2010, Cloher recorded and toured with her band Jen Cloher and the Endless Sea and since 2013 has released with Mia Dyson and Liz Stringer music under the name Dyson, Stringer & Cloher. The explosion of female talent in modern Rock music. 2013 saw a tour with friends and fellow songwriters Mia Dyson and Liz Stringer that spun off an EP entitled simply ‘Dyson, Stringer, Cloher 2013 Tour EP’ and which contains a song from each of the three:  Cloher’s contribution being ‘Save me from what I want‘. A lot of the queer events for young people happen in clubs where substances prevail and so I had to find a new way of life. She has told interviewers that she came out when she was 19 after her parents asked her directly. It was included on the EP Baby We Were Born to Die.

[Jen Cloher] In another of her political songs, ‘Kinda Biblical‘, her voice takes on a sense of real menace. Her nationality is Australian.Currently, she is at the age of 44. Stone Age Brain (featuring Tim Rogers) by Jen Cloher, released 17 June 2014 1. The four track EP contained three original songs and a cover of Bruce Springsteen’s ‘State Trooper‘, but two of the self written songs were re-released in April 2006 as part of her first album: ‘Dead Wood Falls’. [Verse 2]