A series of photographs, including black and white and color photos of Stella Psaroudakis, the band Tralala performing on stage with colorful lighting, and a group of men and women sitting and standing in a casual setting.
A series of photographs, including black and white and color photos of Stella Psaroudakis, the band Tralala performing on stage with colorful lighting, and a group of men and women sitting and standing in a casual setting.

Stella Psaroudakis is a Brooklyn–born songwriter blending dream pop, romantic tradition, and Americana into atmospheric sounds.

She emerged as a vocalist, songwriter, and sampler/keys player in the Brooklyn indie pop band Tralala, active in the mid-2000s.

Her new songs have followed her since she was fifteen.

Recordings are currently taking shape.

Past Projects

The image features the self-titled album cover for the band Tralala, with a background pattern of repeated eyes in shades of pink and purple. Overlaid on the background are large white-outlined letters spelling TRALALA.

Tralala’s first, self-titled album. Features the breakout track “All Fired Up,” and a cover of The Jesus and Mary Chain’s “Never Understand”. The album that broke a million hearts.

TRALALA

Three women lying on a dark floor, smiling and laughing, with overlay text reading 'Is that the TRALALA' in orange and white letters.

The second album release by Tralala. Features rambunctious + misty-eyed favorites like “Yellow Taxi,” “Boys of St. Mary” and “Dark Things” (latter two written by Stella) and a cover of The Wiper’s “Mystery”.

is that the TRALALA

The album cover of Falalalala with Tralala features seven people celebrating the winter holidays around a decorated Christmas tree, some sitting on the floor, others standing. They are smiling and talking, with a festive, cozy indoor setting.

Falala-La-La with Tralala is the holiday Tralala EP, originally released on Audika Records. Stella co-wrote one of the songs, "Holiday Hearts," with Chris.

Falala-la-la with TRALALA

The album cover for the album Pretty in Black by The Raveonettes features images of the two main band members, with a purple background and text listing song titles.

The Raveonettes “My Boyfriend’s Back”

Famed producer and songwriter (and dear friend), Richard Gottehrer asked Stella to do the intro on The Raveonettes’ cover of his original song, “My Boyfriend’s Back”. A thrill.

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A collage of photos featuring Stella Psaroudakis with curly hair wearing different outfits and sunglasses in different outdoor settings.