Child Actor (band)
Child Actor is an American indie duo consisting of Max Heath and Natalie Plaza.[2][3]
Child Actor  | |
|---|---|
| Origin | Boston, Massachusetts Middletown, Connecticut[1]  | 
| Genres | Pop, hip hop, dream pop, electronic, contemporary R&B | 
| Years active | 2012–present | 
| Labels | Fake Four Inc. | 
| Associated acts | Blue Sky Black Death, serengeti, billy woods, Ceschi | 
| Website | childactor | 
| Members | Max Heath Natalie Plaza  | 
| Past members | Sedgie Ogilvy | 
History
    
Child Actor was formed by cousins Max Heath and Sedgie Ogilvy.[2] They released the Partner EP in February 2012[4] and the Window EP in July 2012.[5]
Their first album, Victory, was released on Fake Four Inc. on October 16, 2012.[6] Don Yates of KEXP-FM described the album as "an impressive set of maximalist, R&B-tinged electro-pop with a huge, lush sound featuring walls of glittering synths, hip hop-influenced rhythms, chopped samples, wispy vocals and sugary pop melodies."[7] Alyce Currier of Earmilk said, "With more emotional staying power than a lot of music caught up in today's rapid release cycle, I think this one is a keeper."[8]
Ogilvy left Child Actor in December 2012 with Natalie Plaza taking her place.[3]
Child Actor released their sophomore album, Never Die, in September 2014, followed by A Perfect Cloud in 2016.[9]
More recently, the duo has been active in hip-hop, contributing production to artists such as serengeti, billy woods, Armand Hammer, and Moor Mother.[10]
In 2021 Child Actor released an album with frequent collaborator Televangel entitled Respawn via Fake Four Inc.[11]
Discography
    
    Albums
    
- Victory (2012)
 - Never Die (2014)
 - A Perfect Cloud (2016)
 - Respawn with Televangel (2021)
 
EPs
    
- Partner (2012)
 - Window (2012)
 - Promise (2013)
 - Siempre Mia with Televangel (2020)
 
Guest appearances
    
- Dark Time Sunshine – "Valiant" and "Forget Me Not" from Anx (2012)
 - Blue Sky Black Death – "This Is It" and "Can't Take It With Me When I Die" from Cliff of Death EP with Deniro Farrar (2012)
 - Sadistik – "Palmreader" from Flowers for My Father (2013)
 - Deniro Farrar – "Death Or Forever" and "Croisade" from The Patriarch II (2013)
 - Blue Sky Black Death – "I" and "II" from Glaciers (2013)
 - Deniro Farrar – "Rebirth/Hold On" from Rebirth (2014)
 - Sadistik – "Orange" from Ultraviolet (2014)
 - serengeti – "Never Fall Back" from Energy EP (2019)
 
Production
    
- Busdriver – "Utilitarian Uses of Love (Child Actor remix)" from Beaus$Eros (Deluxe Version) (2012)
 - Ceschi – "Work Song" from Forgotten Forever (2014)
 - Serengeti – Energy EP (all songs, 2019)
 - billy woods – "Shepherd's Tone (feat. Fielded)" from Terror Management (2019)
 - Armand Hammer – "Charms (feat. Keiyaa)" from Shrines (2020)
 - Moor Mother and billy woods – "Rapunzal", "Blak Forrest ft. Fielded", "Tiberius ft. Elucid", and "Portrait ft. Navy Blue" from BRASS (2020)
 - Fielded – "Justus ft. billy woods (Child Actor remix)" from The Sherita Sessions: Demisexual Lovelace Remixes (2021)
 
References
    
- Emma Brown (2012). "Discovery: Child Actor". Interview Magazine.
 - Paul Lester (September 25, 2012). "New band of the day – Child Actor (No 1,358)". The Guardian.
 - Niespodziany, Benjamin. "Full Moon Music: An Interview With Child Actor". Mishka Bloglin. Retrieved 11 April 2013.
 - Brett Uddenberg (March 12, 2012). "Child Actor Premieres "Getaway" From Debut EP Partner (Video)". URB. Archived from the original on September 24, 2012.
 - Brett Uddenberg (July 10, 2012). "Premiere: Child Actor Drops 3D Video for "Get Up" and Free Window EP (Video)". URB. Archived from the original on October 6, 2012.
 - Jamie Milton (September 11, 2012). "Listen: Child Actor Preview 'Victory' LP With 'If You Loved Me'". DIY.
 - Yates, Don (November 2, 2012). "Child Actor: Victory". KEXP-FM.
 - Currier, Alyce (November 16, 2012). "Child Actor – Victory (Album Review + Video Premiere)". Earmilk.
 - Montanez, Eric (July 23, 2014). "Child Actor: Last Time". Hypetrak.
 - "billy woods on Backwoodz Studioz". The Wire. June 1, 2020.
 - "New Albums". San Francisco Chronicle. September 29, 2021.