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Melody Moko Shares Suburban Dream

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Melody Moko is changing the face of country music as we know it with the release of her stunning new album “Suburban Dream”. Melding contemporary and edgy lyrical content with finely finessed Americana production, “Suburban Dream”is like no other release, and further cements the Golden Guitar Award winning artist, as an unrivalled innovator of the craft.

As a whole, “Suburban Dream”, is an exploration of life as a wife in suburbia with Melody putting her life under a microscope, magnifying the struggles and joys she’s experienced over the past two years. If there’s one thing we all know and love about Melody Moko it’s her no-holds-barred honesty and guts to frame it exactly how it is.

With the ability to reach more people after the success of her previous record, Melody set out to show what she stands for, make a stand for the issues that she faces as a mother, a member of the queer community, an activist, and a woman. The album is almost protest art, bold and emblazoned with hard-hitting, and sometimes hard to hear messages.

“Suburban Dream was born from darkness and depression, the record is a diary entry into what it looks like to hit rock bottom and documents both the downfall and the recovery, it’s equal parts hopeful and hopeless”, says Melody Moko.

Following on from her wildly successful release, “Two Kids and A Radio”, which saw Melody bring home a QMA Award, a Golden Guitar Award and a nomination for the prestigious Australian Music Prize, Melody and producer/instrumentalist husband, Michael Moko (Fanny Lumsden, Sara Storer, Kasey Chambers) finished a national tour with Ian Moss and Troy Cassar-Daley, boarded a plane to play revered US music festival, AmericanaFest and hit Nashville to work with Grammy Award nominated producer, Neilson Hubbard (Mary Gauthier, Matthew Ryan) – this time collaborating with the whole band as producers, including Ruston Kelly’s guitarist, Juan Solorzano and Engineer at East Nashville’s Skinny Elephant Studio, Dylan Alldredge. The result is an album that starts with the strong foundations of incredible and tasteful musicians serving the songs, hits you in the guts with its unbridled honesty and leaves you with a lasting impression.

The first single,“The Outskirts”, released in late 2022, introduced us to the bold new sound with an almost indie, but always country, take on life in suburbia. The single received high rotation on ABC Country & CMT, numerous Apple Music playlists and entered the Radio Monitor charts in its second week at number #31.

“Jesus Year came about from a concept my manager (Kaz Waters) wanted me to embody. A Jesus Year is your 33rd year, a year where you are reborn in some sense. I felt that after suffering badly with Post Natal Depression after the birth of my third child, I had recovered a better person than I had been going into it. This song celebrates the idea that out of adversity comes triumph”, says Melody.

“I was shocked because when we created this clip, Jazmyn, Kaz and I wanted to make a powerful visual message to support the track, which is a song about rebirth after a mental health crisis, so in including ‘that scene’ we believe we were representing the intensity of how that situation feels – I never assumed it would be considered gory! I also strongly support art without censorship. Being part of a genre and wider industry that visually represents the objectification of women and sexism in music videos regularly, I am quite taken aback that a bit of fake blood causes a video to be banned”.

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Ruby Shay Opens Doors To Talk On New Single

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Ruby Shay, alongside her band The Red Horse, have released her deeply personal new single, “Haven’t Met You Yet”, in conjunction with International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Day, Tuesday, October 15, out now through indie country label, RTC Records.  
 
Haven’t Met You Yet” was written about Ruby’s own experience with pregnancy and infant loss and provides a voice for a subject often left unspoken. It’s a reminder, as a passage to healing, an opening to speak about the scary things and to share in the fear, the failure, the hope, the guilt, the hurt, the heartbreak of loss.
 


Not originally intending “Haven’t Met You Yet” to be shared or released as a single, Ruby changed her mind after playing it live at an event. Receiving overwhelming responses from women who resonated with the message, she felt compelled to help spark conversations around this sensitive topic. Ruby realised that by sharing her story that maybe, just maybe, she could help others feel seen and less alone in their grief.
 
“I never met you, but I miss you,” says Ruby.

Ruby Shay is a First Nations singer-songwriter from the Central Coast of New South Wales, Australia. Celebrated for her earnest storytelling and deeply personal songs, her music is heavily influenced by her upbringing and view of the world. Ruby’s childhood was difficult, as she grew up in foster care, bouncing from place to place. 

While proudly connected to her Boorooberongal, Dharug heritage, she was raised and accepted within Dharawal and Yuin communities This rich cultural background, and the therapeutic solace that she found in music from a young age, has profoundly influenced her art. She began playing the keyboard at six as an escape from the outside world, and then also taught herself guitar in her late teens, eventually discovering her passion for songwriting.

Ruby’s music, inspired by deeply connected artists like Missy Higgins, Sara Bareilles, and Fanny Lumsden, is known for its emotive and connected storytelling. Drawing on her unique perspective and life experiences, her songs often start from deep personal spaces, evolving into powerful compositions.
 
If you or someone you know, has experienced or is experiencing infant or pregnancy loss, there are services available to help.
 
SANDS – 1300 072 637 – is an independent organisation that provides support for newborn death, stillbirth and miscarriage.
 
Pregnancy Birth and Baby – 1800 882 436 – Call for trusted advice and emotional support anytime 7 days a week.
 
Bears of Hope – 1300 11 HOPE – Provides grief support and care for families who experience the loss of their baby.
 
Pink Elephants – https://www.pinkelephants.org.au/ Pink Elephants provides the latest resources, information and peer-support for anyone impacted by early pregnancy loss.
 
Red Nose – Support Line at 1300 308 307. For online support, email [email protected] or live chat at rednosegriefandloss.org.au/live-chat. Services include counselling and support for anyone affected by pregnancy loss, stillbirth, baby or child death.

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Van Walker’s Third Single Shines On ‘Her Gentleness’

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Following the release of his outstanding new album Healing Descent, TasmanianFolk/Roots troubadour Van Walker drops the third single, Her Gentleness, off the record with an accompanying video. 

Of the banjo lead song, Van says it is “A song inspired by the love of someone whose nature is at odds with much of this brutish world, but whose innate gentle strength and stubbornness means thankfully she will never change. Her gentleness is the strongest thing in the world there is.”  

“Van Walker returns after his marvelous 2020 album Ghosting (one of our top albums of that year) with Healing Descent,..  In both releases, Walker’s trademark lyrical honesty and raspy yearning vocals are consistently undeniable. Healing Descent is a truthful celebration from a masterful singer/songwriter.”

‘OUR TOP SIX ALBUMS’ – OCTOBER 2024 

LISTENING THRU THE LENS 

Van Walker returns from his award winning album GHOSTING (2020) with HEALING DESCENT (2024), ten personally powerful songs written around the spring of the first major lockdown (2020).

Recorded in just four days during a break on a Canadian tour last year, Van took the opportunity to team up again with mate and multi-instrumentalist Chris Altmann to produce Healing Descent, due out on Cheersquad Records late September 2024.

“That first spring of lockdown really packed a wallop after such a strange, dark time,” says Van. “The man-made world might have ground to a halt (due to the virus), but the natural world rolled on, and the very first day of spring was abuzz with colour and scents in bloom and insects going about their business. But most importantly: Promise. The real world was alive and completely oblivious to our troubles, and it was impossible not to be buoyed by that. Songs started pouring out celebrating that miracle.”

Feel good songs such as Persephone’s Return and Her Gentleness that sparkle with optimism.

“It was also a time of refuge from the ruin of the preceding period that bore my previous album, Ghosting. It felt as if I too had come full circle and survived, ready to go busily about my business once again. So there’s an undercurrent of that going on too. Ruin & Refuge. Death & Reanimation. There’s also songs on the album about those who didn’t survive that time (Certainty of Sand), and the heart wrenching darkness of the journey that isn’t a certainty.”

Fast forward a few years, a trip halfway around the world and a chance four day period off tour to record these songs in Canada with Carl Jennings & Chris Altmann, Van’s old mate and producer of past albums such as The Celestial Railroad (2008) and Bush League Bard (2010) who was like a touchstone between the past and present.

“Chris is like a musical mind-reader, he’s so talented and easy to work with, and he introduced me to Carl Jennings who also has the musical might and muscle, and a great studio in Hamilton, and the three of us just laid it down, bringing these songs alive, as did other friends and fam’ back home. Songs are like emotional mementos bursting with potential life, and with the right treatment, they’re proof positive of the seemingly unstoppable regeneration of the human spirit. They just need to be activated.”

“Van happened to be in town and so naturally I jumped at the chance to work with him again,” says producer Chris Altmann. “The first album I ever produced was his sprawling Celestial Railroad back in 2008 and we’ve had lots of fun working together over the years. I relocated to Canada some time ago so it was a great chance to introduce Van to Carl Jennings, a highly respected Hamilton musician and engineer at Westmoreland Studio. He was blown away by Van’s songs and voice. This new collection of songs are quite interesting compositions structurally, and sure enough they’re now all firmly stuck in my head!”

The working title of the record was Verdant One (meaning Green) a cyclic collection coursingwith deep undercurrents of meaning and chthonic force, yet it wasn’t until the album was finished and the artwork compiled and being finalised that Van realised that all four seasons were mentioned in the songs:

“Opening track: Summer Thunder, then there’s Hades’ Lullaby (Autumn), Persephone’s Return (Spring), and, of course, Winter’s Last Words.

I didn’t even realise until it was pointed out to me!”

Healing Descent is an earthy yet effortless album of heartfelt material from an artist on the upswing, celebrating the upheaval of the past with an optimistic renewal of the spirit.

DON’T MISS VAN WALKER LAUNCHING HEALING DESCENT:  
OCT 26 – Brunswick Ballroom, Melbourne *Full Band*Album Launch* 
OCT 27 – George Lane, St Kilda *Full Band*Album Launch* 
NOV 15 – Major Toms, Kyneton VIC 
NOV 20 – Ararat Live, Ararat VIC 
NOV 28 – Ember Lounge Memo, St Kilda 
NOV 30 – Eureka Hotel, Geelong 
DEC 7 – Tanswells Commercial, Beechworth VIC
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John Morgan and Jason Aldean Are ‘Friends Like That’

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John Morgan’s latest single, “Friends Like That,” featuring country superstar Jason Aldean, is making waves in the country music scene, and marks Morgan’s ability to blend traditional country sounds with contemporary influences.

The song opens with a classic country vibe, featuring a steady guitar riff and a laid-back rhythm that sets the tone for a story about camaraderie and resilience. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a man finding solace in the company of good friends after a breakup. Lines like “Willie on my left, Jack on my right, blowin’ that smoke on a Friday night” evoke a sense of comfort and familiarity, highlighting the importance of friendship in overcoming tough times.

John Morgan’s vocal delivery is heartfelt and genuine, capturing the essence of the song’s message. His voice, combined with Jason Aldean’s distinctive baritone, creates a powerful duet that resonates with listeners. Aldean’s contribution adds depth to the track, bringing a seasoned perspective that complements Morgan’s fresh take on the genre.

“To have Jason Aldean as a mentor over the past few years, he went from being someone I was a fan of  to someone I call a friend, so it’s extra special to have him on one of my songs,”says John. “Having a song on the radio is what you always dream about when you pursue this career. I grew up on country radio and to know that another kid might grow up with me on the radio and want to pursue a music career too is a really cool thought.”

The collaboration between Morgan and Aldean is a testament to the strong mentorship and friendship between the two artists. Aldean, a well-established figure in country music, has been a significant influence on Morgan’s career. Their partnership on “Friends Like That” not only highlights their musical chemistry but also underscores the theme of the song – the value of having supportive friends who stand by you through thick and thin.

Musically, “Friends Like That” is a blend of traditional and modern country elements. The production is polished yet retains an organic feel, with acoustic guitars, subtle percussion, and harmonized vocals creating a rich, textured sound. The song’s arrangement allows both artists to shine, with each verse and chorus building up to a memorable, sing-along hook.

The reception to “Friends Like That” has been overwhelmingly positive. Fans and critics alike have praised the song for its relatable lyrics and catchy melody. It’s a track that speaks to the universal experience of leaning on friends during difficult times, making it a standout in Morgan’s discography.

“Friends Like That” is more than just a song; it’s a celebration of friendship and resilience. John Morgan and Jason Aldean have created a track that not only showcases their talents but also delivers a heartfelt message that resonates with listeners. As Morgan continues to rise in the country music scene, collaborations like this one with Aldean are sure to solidify his place as a notable artist in the genre.

Whether you’re a longtime fan of country music or new to the genre, “Friends Like That” is a must-listen. Its blend of heartfelt lyrics, engaging melodies, and stellar performances by Morgan and Aldean make it a standout track that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impression.

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