GRAMMY-nominated Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett announces her highly-anticipated fourth studio album, 'Creature of Habit', out March 27 on Fiction Records. The record features 10 tracks, including the brand new single and music video 'Site Unseen' which features Waxahatchee.
'Creature of Habit' marks a decisive new chapter in Courtney Barnett’s musical evolution. It’s a bold, emotionally resonant record that explores the central question: how to get out of your own way...
Today, GRAMMY-nominated Australian singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett makes an exciting return with her brand new single, 'Stay In Your Lane'. The song kicks off her next musical chapter and is the first new material since the surprise instrumental record 'End Of The Day' and her first new 'song’ since the critically acclaimed album 'Things Take Time, Take Time'. Stay In Your Lane proves once again why Barnett is not only one...
After a week in which she dropped a mysterious album teaser online and indie record stores worldwide unexpectedly received vinyl copies of a new song, Courtney Barnetttoday announces details of her second studio album Tell Me How You Really Feel,and shares its scathing lead single Nameless, Faceless.
Observers would be aware that over the course of just a few years Barnett has become internationally renowned for her distinctive and acclaimed...
Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile, two of the most acclaimed and gifted songwriters of our generation have joined forces to release a collaboration as unique and unusual as their talents, in the form of a brand new album, “Lotta Sea Lice”.
In “Lotta Sea-Lice” Barnett and Vile have delivered something utterly unpredictable and original – an instant-classic record which sounds as if the two have played together for decades,...
March 23rd will see the much-anticipated release of the debut album proper from Courtney Barnett, “Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit”. Recorded in the Autumn of 2014 in an intense 10 day session at Head Gap studios in Melbourne, the album finally brings Barnett’s incisive vision into stark, unflinching focus; her wit sharpened to a knife edge, her melodies more infectious and addictive than ever.