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COURTNEY BARNETT



TELL ME HOW YOU REALLY FEEL



Today Courtney Barnett shares "Sunday Roast," the fourth single from her highly anticipated album Tell Me How You Really Feel which is released Friday 18th May.

"Sunday Roast" (which was given a very special limited release on 12” alongside "City Looks Pretty" to celebrate Record Store Day last month) follows on from the focused fury of "Nameless, Faceless," the gorgeously contemplative "Need a Little Time," and most recently the lilting warmth of the aforementioned "City Looks Pretty," which saw Barnett experimenting with new song structures while delivering one of her most exhilarating guitar performances to date. "Sunday Roast" is the beautiful album closer, an ode to friendship and the simple pleasures of sharing a dinner with loved ones, the perfect end point to such a rich and complex record.​


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Her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit saw her top year-end lists and sell out shows to adoring audiences on five continents. She played the most iconic and revered festival stages, nominated for Best New Artist at the Grammy Awards in 2016 and also International Female Solo Artist at the Brits, not to mention scooping the top prizes in her homeland, including the Australian Music Prize, APRA’s Songwriter Of the Year and four ARIA's. Lotta Sea Lice, her collaborative album with kindred spirit Kurt Vile that came out last year was similarly lauded, ending up at number 11 in the album charts on release and garnering an NME Awards nomination for Best Collaboration.


Courtney barnett supporting billy bragg

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Barnett is currently in the middle of a series of sold out U.S. album launch shows before heading to Europe later this month and then back to the U.S. this Fall for a full run of dates.


UPCOMING SHOWS

5/12 - Acrosanti, AZ at Form Festival

5/14 - Austin, TX at Mohawk

5/16 - Philadelphia, PA at Union Transfer

5/19 - New York, NY at Music Hall of Williamsburg

5/21 - Chicago, IL at Preston Bradley Hall at Tiffany Dome

5/25 - Belfast at BBC’s Biggest Weekend

5/29 - Leeds at O2 Academy

5/30 - Brussels at Ancienne Belgique

5/31 - Utrecht at Tivoli Vredenburg Ronda

6/2 - Glasgow at Barrowlands

6/3 - London at All Points East Festival

6/4 - Manchester at Academy

6/5 - Bristol at O2 Academy

6/6 - London at Roundhouse

6/9 - Paris at Bataclan

6/10 - Luxembourg at Den Atelier

6/11 - Berlin at Astra Kulturhaus

6/13 - Cologne at Live Music Hall

7/6 - Winnipeg, MB at Winnipeg Folk Festival

7/7 - Des Moines, IA at 80/35 Festival

7/9 - Toronto, ON at Danforth Music Hall

7/10 - Toronto, ON at Danforth Music Hall

7/11 - Ottawa, ON at Ottawa Blues Festival

7/12 - North Adams, MA at MASS MoCA

7/14 - Columbus, OH at Newport Music Hall

7/15 - Louisville, KY at Forecastle Festival

7/17 - St. Louis, MO at The Pageant

7/18 - Kansas City, MO at Truman

7/20 - Chicago, IL at Pitchfork Music Festival

7/21 - Minneapolis, MN at Surly Brewing Festival Field

7/22 - Edmonton, AB at Intersteller Rodeo

7/24 - Washington DC at The Anthem

7/25 - Brooklyn, NY at Celebrate Brooklyn Prospect Park

7/26 - Portland, ME at State Theatre

7/28 - Newport, RI at Newport Folk Festival

9/29 - Denver, CO at Ogden Theatre

10/2 - Phoenix, AZ at The Van Buren

10/3 - San Diego, CA at The Observatory North Park

10/5 - Los Angeles, CA at The Greek Theatre

10/8 - Seattle, WA at Paramount Theatre

10/10 - Vancouver, BC at Vogue Theatre

10/12 - Portland, OR at Crystal Ballroom

10/17 - Milwaukee, WI at Pabst Theater

10/21 - Boston, MA at House of Blues

10/23 - Philadelphia, PA at The Fillmore

10/25 - Nashville, TN at Marathon Music Works

10/27 - Austin, TX at Stubb's

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photo-Kylie Coutts