In October 2003 their debut album, Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre, was issued by Laughing Outlaw Records, which was produced by Rob Younger.
[1] Starky formed in 1998 from half the members of Sydney pop band, Pennidredful,[2] which had released a single and two extended plays, Money for Some Woollen Socks (May 1997) and The Ping Pong Delegate, on Phantom Records.
[4][2] Starky's debut album, Mirror, Signal, Manoeuvre, was released by Laughing Outlaw Records on 6 October 2003, which was produced by Rob Younger.
The killer single 'That's How I'll Know' and another previously released cut, 'Complicator', have been re-recorded, and now boast a big beefy, bottom end.
"[2] In November 2005 they issued their self-titled EP on Universal Records with Cassidy and Neal joined by Saul Foster on drums.
[5] Michelle Evans of FasterLouder noticed they were "Pounding out the Britpop the way it is meant to be played, the songs on this EP culminate the resonance of early '80s new-wave with modern day power pop.
"[8] Their second album was self-titled and appeared on 12 August 2006 via Universal Records with Starky as the four-piece of Cassidy on lead vocals, Foster, Neal and Wilson.