
Witty, guitar-driven alternative pop with a theatrical edge. Perfect for fans of sharp storytelling and turn-of-the-millennium celebrity culture satire.
Bree Sharp delivers a specific brand of late-90s and early-2000s alternative pop that feels like a conversation with your smartest, most sarcastic friend. Her sound is anchored by clean guitar work and a production style that sits comfortably between the earnestness of the Lilith Fair era and the polished snark of the early digital age. It is music that doesn't take itself too seriously but demands you pay attention to the lyrics.
What sets her apart is her background in theater and dance, which manifests as a highly expressive, almost character-driven vocal performance. She uses deadpan delivery and breathy phrasing to sell narratives that range from genuine heartbreak to biting celebrity satire. There is a playful intelligence at work here that makes even her most niche pop-culture references feel like universal inside jokes.
Start with her debut album, A Cheap and Evil Girl. It captures the zeitgeist of 1999 perfectly, led by the cult classic 'David Duchovny,' a track that remains the gold standard for celebrity-obsessed power pop. It's the ideal entry point for anyone who appreciates music with a high IQ and a sense of humor.
Bree Sharp (born December 17, 1975) is an American musician and actress. As of the 2010s, she is the lead vocalist of the electropop band Beautiful Small Machines. A native of Philadelphia, Sharp studied theatre at New York University before releasing her first album A Cheap and Evil Girl in 1999, which contained the cult single "David Duchovny." Her second album, More B.S. was released in 2002. Beginning in 2005, Sharp began recording music for anime and cartoons dubbed by 4Kids Entertainment. In 2009, she founded Beautiful Small Machines with long time collaborator Don DiLego. Beautiful Small Machines released the EP Robots in Love in 2009 and the album The DJ Stayed Home in 2014.

Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)

Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)
Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)

Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)

Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)

Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)

Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)

Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); alternative rock, indie pop (subgenres)
Shares studio polished, analog warmth, layered dense (production style); playful, confident, rebellious (moods)
Shares alternative rock, indie pop, electropop (subgenres); studio polished, layered dense (production style)
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