Claudia Tripp – Rodeo

Rising Country Pop Singer-Songwriter Claudia Tripp Gallops Into The Limelight With Her New Single ‘Rodeo’.

Country pop sensation Claudia Tripp, who captured hearts as a Top 10 Grand Finalist in the esteemed 2023 Toyota Star Maker Competition, is back with a bang. ‘Rodeo’ is a self- penned infectious festival anthem with a gritty country and blues vibe making it an instant line-dancing hit, with polished energetic vocals and relatable lyrics. Born and raised in the small town of Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, Claudia went back to her roots to capture the feeling of a weekend spent in a small country town. The song stemmed from her latest tour when she returned to her hometown to perform at a rodeo in the outback and realised that everybody would be dancing in the dirt and partying until the sun came up whether it be a heatwave or a thunderstorm.

“I wrote ‘Rodeo’ as a celebration of the small-town people I grew up with. I recently travelled back to my hometown of Kalgoorlie to perform at a rodeo, and when the possibility of unpredictable weather loomed, it didn’t’ seem to matter. It’s their weekend after a hard work week, and they’ll be dancing in the dirt come thunderstorm or heatwave. My producer Mason Vellios made this song come to life exactly how I imagined it. I hope the track becomes a weekend anthem for everybody who clocks off work and needs to let their hair down”.

Claudia Tripp has quickly become one of the most exciting upcoming country pop artists in Australia. The 25-year old’s honest and deep personal song writing combined with her energetic, polished stage show has seen her perform on some of the biggest stages in the country and gather a loyal fan base locally and internationally. Her latest single ‘I’m Never Drinking Again’ charted on the Country iTunes Charts and spent 10 weeks on the Australian Country Radio Charts, along with her discography hitting over 1 million total Spotify streams, where she has been included on editorial playlists such as Fresh Country. In the past 18 months, Claudia has performed at RAC Arena and Optus Stadium (Perth), as well as touring with the likes of Travis Collins, Thirsty Merc, Tex Perkins, Daryl Braithwaite, Russell Morris and more.

Produced with an infectious energy that will have listeners tapping their feet and singing along, ‘Rodeo’ is poised to become a staple on playlists everywhere. With its catchy hooks and anthemic chorus, the single is set to make waves in the country music pop scene and beyond.

Claudia Tripp’s new single ‘Rodeo’ is out to radio on 6th May and on digital platforms on 10th May.

Amber Lawrence & Andrew Swift – Fumes and Fireworks

THE 2023 GOLDEN GUITAR AWARDS’ MALE AND FEMALE ARTIST OF THE YEAR JOIN FORCES FOR A NEW SINGLE AND TOUR DATES

Award winning Andrew Swift and Amber Lawrence join forces on “Fumes and Fireworks”. After both won the Golden Guitar for Male and Female in the same year, a collaboration seemed inevitable. The song, which is penned by Swift, Lawrence and Melanie Dyer, was produced by Matt Fell.

Andrew speaks to the song, “I have always believed that you need to find motivation in the smallest of wins when chasing a dream, and I feel like we’ve captured that in this song. Sometimes the work that needs to be done can have you questioning everything, but when you have highlights that remind you why you do it, those are the fireworks.”

As Amber confirms, “Fumes and Fireworks is a real life account of our lives in the music business right now – chasing the big moments and enjoying the ride along the way!”

Andrew Swift is a multi-award winning country artist with Golden Guitars for Alt Country Album of The Year, Male Artist of the Year and New Talent of The Year. Andrew has released 3 x full length albums, impacting #1 on the ARIA Australian Country album chart.

Amber Lawrence is prolific – not only has she released 7 studio albums, but 3 acclaimed children’s albums (including an ARIA nominated kid’s album ”The Kid’s Gone Country II”), an award-winning collaboration album with Travis Collins, a live album and a live DVD.

To coincide with the single release, Andrew Swift and Amber Lawrence have announced the Fumes And Fireworks Tour.

Melanie Dyer – Had To Be There

Prolific singer/songwriter, Melanie Dyer, launches her new single, “Had To Be There”. The track made its national debut on Sunrise TV and received a resoundingly positive response to its live performance at CMC Rocks. The single is the follow up to her latest hit, “Honeymoonin'”, which impacted the ‘Top 5’ on the CountryTown National Airplay Chart

As Melanie describes it, “This is a song that captures the nostalgia and magic of a moment that when you try to explain it to someone, words can’t do it right … they just Had To Be There. We debuted this at CMC Rocks with the band and the crowd were whistling and singing along from the second it started. I think it’s going to be a festival favourite and it’s now definitely one of our favourites to play live. I wrote HTBT in Nashville last year with my long-time collaborators and friends Phil Barton & Karen Kosowski who also produced the track. “

The Australian singer/songwriter has cemented herself as a leading lady in contemporary country with hits like “Memphis T-Shirt”, “Run Out Of Road”, “Song For That”, “Dumb Decisions” and “Dust”. With total streams over 7 million, Melanie is an APRA Professional Development Award Winner, APRA Nominated songwriter (Memphis T-Shirt) and an ‘in demand’ songwriter within the Australian music industry.

Off the back of the single release, Melanie embarks on her “Had To Be There Tour” in Australia.

Kirsty Lee Akers – Girls Are Why The West Is Wild

In the realm where melodies meet magic, 2 time Golden Guitar winner and star of The Block – Kirsty Lee Akers strides forth in her Cowgirl Era, a spirit woven with threads of the wild frontier.

Welcoming the dawn of 2024, Kirsty unveils her latest ode, “Girls Are Why The West Is Wild.” A song for the cowgirls, the untamed hearts and the daring souls who roam free.

Penned in Nashville alongside hit songwriters Kirsti Manna and Bill DiLuigi, this anthem marries grit with grace. “In June of last year, I attended a co-writing session in Nashville. Arriving a little early, I found Bill DiLuigi already there. Although we had just met, it was clear that Bill had done his homework and understood me as an artist. While waiting for Kirsti to join us, Bill shared an idea he had, which I instantly loved. Before long, we had a chorus ready. When Kirsti arrived, she quickly added her touch of magic,” Kirsty shares.

Once again, Kirsty steps into the producer’s role alongside co-producer Paul Bain to breathe life into this track. With the banjo strings harmonizing with Kirsty’s vocals, creating a blend reminiscent of Dolly Parton and Lainey Wilson, each listener is sure to remember the moment when they first heard “Girls Are Why The West Is Wild.”

“Girls Are Why The West Is Wild” is now available for streaming on all platforms.

Felicity Dowd – Give & Take

Felicity Dowd, a rising star in the folk and country music scene, releases her latest single, Give and Take, on May 3. This track embodies a unique blend of Van Morrison’s 70s soul, folk, and country influences, with a touch of gospel, promising listeners an uplifting musical experience.

Born out of Felicity’s desire for autonomy and self-care as a young woman navigating life’s challenges, Give and Take carries a message of resilience and empowerment.

“I wrote this song last year while sitting outside my caravan, having a jam session under the gazebo,” she said.

“It just came out naturally, stemming from a need to stand up for what I deserve and take care of myself.”

The track’s infectious melody and catchy hooks make it a favourite in Felicity’s repertoire. Its debut performance at the Gympie Music Muster last year resonated with the audience, showcasing Felicity’s ability to connect through her music.

“It is a song that’s different from anything I’d done before, but the response was amazing,” she said.

“The vibe was really good, and it felt like a shared moment of positivity and resilience.”

In a time where the music industry faces financial challenges, Give and Take serves as a beacon of hope and encouragement.

“I’d been reading about the struggles in the music industry, and it feels like everyone is struggling at the moment. But this song is about learning from our mistakes, growing in independence, and believing that brighter days are ahead.”

With Give and Take, Felicity invites listeners on a journey of self-discovery and optimism, reminding us all that even in challenging times, we have the power to create positive change.

TORI FORSYTH – ALL WE HAVE IS WHO WE ARE

Get ready to experience the best of what Tori Forsyth has to offer as she cements her place in country music with the release of her third studio album All We Have Is Who We Are. Fresh from her triumphant win at the 2024 QMusic Awards, where she took home the Best Country award for her lead single ‘Sometimes feat Shane Nicholson’, this alt-country sensation is now gearing up to bring her incredible live show to the East Coast for her upcoming album tour starting this month.

Tori’s last six months have been crammed with touring highlights. She locked down a coveted tour slot with American superstar Jackson Dean, performed to packed audiences at the Gympie Muster, BIGSOUND and Groundwater Country Music Festival. In addition to her win at the 2024 QMusic Awards for Best Country, the Sunshine Coast local also earned critical acclaim with ‘Sometimes’ nominated for Vocal Collaboration of the Year at 2024 Toyota Golden Guitar Awards and announced today, ABC Country Radio crowning the album Feature Album.

When asked to describe her third album All We Have Is Who We Are, Tori Forsyth says just one word: “exhale”.

It’s been a long road to All We Have Is Who We Are, an album that travels from the darkness into the light, ready to embrace the future.

It’s been a swift rise to fame for the singer-songwriter, who broke out with the Golden Guitar-nominated debut album Dawn of the Dark in 2018. Gritty and powerful, it introduced Tori as one of the country’s finest vocalists and songwriters. Not one to follow a predictable path, Tori’s second album Provlépseis (2021) was a stunning swerve away from traditional country – a bold and bruising rock record that pushed her out of her comfort zone and became a fan favourite.

But two years ago, Tori found herself at a crossroads. It was a time marked by chaos and uncertainty, and Tori began to think she didn’t have anything to give anymore; she wasn’t sure who she was as an artist, what her musical future looked like. The songs weren’t coming, and for the first time in a long time Tori wasn’t putting pen to paper, sifting through her feelings and distilling them into song. It was, in Tori’s words, a “big old identity crisis”.

After months of pushing through the fog, Tori settled on a new vision. If she didn’t enjoy it, if she didn’t love the process with everything she had, she would simply walk away. “As soon as I said that, I started to laugh again,” Tori says. Suddenly, with no pressure or urgency resting on her shoulders, the songs began flowing out of her. “I felt like I was holding my breath for years,” Tori reflects. “And then I could finally breathe.”

Just like that, All We Have Is Who We Are began to take form. The album was sculpted by nature, with Tori spending months living in a treehouse in Queensland listening to country music and working on her parents’ horse stud. The musical touchstones were varied: Ashley McBryde, Carly Pearce, Miranda Lambert, Nashville bluegrass outfit The SteelDrivers, with some ’90s Jewel thrown in for good measure.

As a result, All We Have Is Who We Are feels like it was created from the earth. Its 10 tracks are earthy and strong, whether it’s the tender and acoustic songs like closer ‘Good Enough’ or the driving and propulsive opener ‘All We Are’.

The low-slung ‘Made Your Bed’ is another highlight, with curls of pedal steel falling over Tori’s vocals as she ponders the space between the high road and the low road. ‘The Alchemist’ rocks and rolls back and forth, featuring one of Tori’s finest vocal performances on the record, while the rumbling ‘Not In Control’ is a plea to higher powers for safety within a storm. Later on the album, on the blistering ‘Aces and Eights’, Tori admits over a hurricane of guitars that she’s just trying to figure shit out, trying to find the person she knows she can be.

One of the album’s strengths is its versatility, and just as there are moments of rushing power and drive, there are moments of stillness. The striking ‘Didn’t Mean A Thing’ sees Tori accepting ownership for hurting someone, and the resolute ‘Past and Present’ attempts to shake off the quicksand trappings of the past.

‘Good Enough’ is the album’s most delicate and introspective moment. It’s a spinning wheel, Tori says, of feeling like you’re not getting anywhere. Of feeling completely inadequate. “I chip away at diamonds through the rubble and the rough / I’m wondering when good will be good enough,” Tori asks, underscored by a ringing guitar and lilting harmonies. Fittingly, the closing song on the album is the open-hearted and hopeful ‘Happy’. The only dream now, Tori admits as piano sways into the distance behind her, is to be happy. After years of turbulence and uncertainty, Tori’s dream has become much more simple.

All We Have Is Who We Are was crafted with love. Tori once again enlisted the services of her longtime touring bandmates Reece Baines on drums, Matthew Newton on guitars and Zachary Miller on bass. Together with guitarist Thom Mak and Andy Mak on keys in the studio, the musicians bring stunning richness and depth to Tori’s full-hearted songs. In-demand producer Scott Horscroft (Paul Kelly, Silverchair) led the recording at the renowned Grove Studios on the Central Coast.

“I have never felt so good in putting together an album before in my life,” Tori says with a smile. “I really wanted to leave that darkness behind and go forward lighter and happier.”

Recently announced, All We Have Is Who We Are Album Tour is set to hit the road in May. Don’t miss the opportunity to see Tori and her band at the following upcoming album shows

BRITTANY MAGGS – White Boots

Brittany Maggs’ new release “White Boots” is co-written and produced by Alex Mather and embodies the spirit of country music and always being yourself.

In January 2024, Brittany took the song to the next level by involving Nashville session players whose credits include Keith Urban, Morgan Wallen, Carrie Underwood, Megan Moroney and many other industry greats on her new track to
truly bring that country sound.

With its upbeat tempo and infectious energy, “White Boots” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s a stand against the theory that what you wear defines if you are country or not. “It should never matter what colour my shoes are or if my hat is dirty or clean, none of this defines how country I am. If you think that what you wear defines country then you aren’t listening to the music well enough” says Brittany, she wants to make it known that she will wear her White Boots everywhere and will not stand for anyone who thinks it is a trend to make fun of women wearing them.

‘White Boots’ is out today and distributed by Sound On TikTok.

www.brittanymaggs.com

Jake Whittaker – The Next You’re Gone

Jake Whittaker Releases Heartfelt Single Next You’re Gone

Australian country singer-songwriter Jake Whittaker is back with a soul-stirring new single titled Next You’re Gone, released on May 1.

Co-written with collaborator and producer Jared Adlam, Next You’re Gone delves deep into the aftermath of a breakup, capturing the raw emotions and longing for a lost love.

“Jared and I wrote this together, with Jared coming up with the title Next You’re Gone,” Jake said.

“It’s a break-up song that tells someone else’s story because neither of us have had a break-up since before we were legal drinking age. It’s about that feeling when someone leaves you, but you still hold onto hope that they’ll come back, even as you drown your sorrows at the bar.”

Despite the song’s melancholic theme, Jake emphasised its relatability.

“My listeners will be able to relate to this song,” he said.

“Sometimes you just need to have a blowout and let your emotions out.”

With Next You’re Gone, Jake continues to building his audiences and connect with his listeners on a personal level.

“I just like to write music that can connect with someone,” he said.

“I want to write music that people like, that speaks to their experiences and emotions.”

Next You’re Gone is now available on all major streaming platforms

Tammy Moxon – Ready Now

With a contemporary sound steeped in country music tradition, Tammy Moxon reveals the uplifting single, ‘Ready Now’. The new track arrives ahead of her forthcoming album, Fighting Chance – out May 31 and available to pre-order now.

“I love what Tammy does she writes great, sings great and is not scared to be country,” says Australian songwriting pillar, Allan Caswell. Her latest single, ‘Ready Now’, bounces to an ensemble of country music’s time-honoured staples – cheerful mandolin and jangly guitar tones. Yet it maintains a strong contemporary edge, courtesy of producer Shane Nicholson (Lyn Bowtell, Beccy Cole).

“Shane took this song to another level,” says Tammy , praising the multi-golden guitar winning maestro. “He really honed in on the Bluegrass sound, but he made this song a hybrid – combining bluegrass and contemporary country.”

It serves as the perfect platform for Tammy’s down-to-earth writing style. “I wrote Ready Now in that initial 3-month covid shut-down period, when I needed something to cheer me up.” Inspired by a Celtic beat in a TV show, she wrote the tune in a blitz. “I couldn’t sleep until it was written. I wanted to write something that could really lift a crowd’s spirit when played with a band.”

Fans of the sweet-toned songbird may recognise the location in the ‘Ready Now’ video clip. “This was filmed at a caravan park in Rollingstone (40mins north of Townsville). The park let us use different locations on their land to film 4 music videos over 3 days,” reveals the singer-songwriter. Shot by Justin Reid, the video captures the song’s unbound joy. “We paraded the laneways of the caravan park with streamers, funny glasses and whatever instruments we could carry.”

Tammy has notched some incredible credits on the road, warming stages for The Bushwackers, Bill Chambers and Lee Kernaghan. 2024 still has plenty more in store for the performer, appearing at Charters Towers Country Music Festival, Birdsville Races, Gympie Music Muster and William Creek Outback Fly-In.

Tammy Moxon is truly a standout in Australian country music. Radio stalwart, John Nutting praises “a traditional voice that blends modern country in a way that makes this lady unique… and totally original.” The catchy and uplifting ‘Ready Now’ is a shining example of this rising star’s incredible craft.

Pete OBrien – Black Shirt

‘Black Shirt’ is a cheeky double meaning song. Country fused with Blues makes a magic riff, with lyrics which will be stuck in your head. A meeting with a saucy woman who is dangerous, that leads to more trouble. Pete wrote the song and played all instruments. Pete is releasing his music song by song in the modern music world, more than releasing Albums. ‘Black Shirt’ is very catchy and you may be caught singing it out loud in public.

www.peteobrienmusic.com