Courtney Barnett
An indie singer/songwriter recognized for her loose, gritty power-trio presentation, sharp lyrics, and deadpan conversational delivery, Courtney Barnett emerged in 2012 with the self-released EP I've Got a Friend Called Emily Ferris. It garnered critical praise in her native Australia, and she soon won the positive attention of critics in the U.S., U.K., and elsewhere with the follow-up, 2013's How to Carve a Carrot into a Rose. Her full-length debut, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, proved to be her commercial breakthrough, landing in the U.S. Top 20 and Top Five in Australia and earning nominations from both the Grammys (Best New Artist) and Brit Awards (International Female Solo Artist). In Australia, she took home the prizes for best female and breakthrough artist at the ARIAs. Her second LP, Tell Me How You Really Feel, became her highest-charting effort yet in Australia, reaching number two on the album chart upon its release in 2018. It was followed by 2021's Things Take Time, Take Time. Born in Sydney in 1987, Courtney Melba Barnett grew up listening primarily to American bands but was only inspired to write songs after discovering Australian singer/songwriters Darren Hanlon and Paul Kelly. She joined Melbourne post-grunge outfit Rapid Transit as guitarist in 2010, remaining with them until 2011. Around that time, she issued a limited, live demo EP as leader of the Olivettes and became a member of alt-country group Immigrant Union. Their second album, 2012's Anyway, was released on Barnett's own label, Milk! Records, as was her solo debut EP, I've Got a Friend Called Emily Ferris. In 2013, as her fan base grew, she was invited to perform at New York's CMJ Music Marathon showcase and to play shows in Europe. That year, she also played guitar on Jen Cloher's third full-length, In Blood Memory (also issued on Milk! Records) and delivered her second EP, How to Carve a Carrot into a Rose. Marathon Records imprint House Anxiety took note and signed Barnett, and in October 2013, they collected her first two EPs on The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas. It was issued by Mom + Pop Music in the U.S. in 2014. She also appeared on the compilation EP A Pair of Pears (With Shadows) alongside artists including Cloher and Fraser A. Gorman before the end of 2014. Early the following year, Barnett made appearances on American television and the SXSW festival in preparation for her first full-length, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. After arriving on Milk! (Australia), Mom + Pop (U.S.), and House Anxiety (the rest of world) in March of 2015, it went as high as number four on the album chart in Australia, while peaking at 16 in the U.K. and number 20 on the Billboard 200. The record's widespread acclaim extended to Grammy and Brit Award nominations, and she collected four ARIA Awards including Breakthrough Artist, Best Female Artist, Best Independent Release, and Best Cover Artist (Barnett drew the album's cover illustration). Her next release was a duo album with like-minded slack rocker Kurt Vile titled Lotta Sea Lice. It was issued by Matador Records in 2017 and returned Barnett to the Australian Top Five. In May 2018, she presented her second solo album, Tell Me How You Really Feel. Returning co-producers Burke Reid and Dan Luscombe from her debut LP, it climbed to the number 22 spot in the U.S. while cracking the Top Ten in the U.K. and reaching number two at home. Tell Me How You Really Feel finished the year by winning Best Rock Album at that November's ARIA Awards. Released in November 2021, Barnett's third album, Things Take Time, Take Time, as co-produced with Warpaint drummer Stella Mozgawa.© Marcy Donelson /TiVo Read more
An indie singer/songwriter recognized for her loose, gritty power-trio presentation, sharp lyrics, and deadpan conversational delivery, Courtney Barnett emerged in 2012 with the self-released EP I've Got a Friend Called Emily Ferris. It garnered critical praise in her native Australia, and she soon won the positive attention of critics in the U.S., U.K., and elsewhere with the follow-up, 2013's How to Carve a Carrot into a Rose. Her full-length debut, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, proved to be her commercial breakthrough, landing in the U.S. Top 20 and Top Five in Australia and earning nominations from both the Grammys (Best New Artist) and Brit Awards (International Female Solo Artist). In Australia, she took home the prizes for best female and breakthrough artist at the ARIAs. Her second LP, Tell Me How You Really Feel, became her highest-charting effort yet in Australia, reaching number two on the album chart upon its release in 2018. It was followed by 2021's Things Take Time, Take Time.
Born in Sydney in 1987, Courtney Melba Barnett grew up listening primarily to American bands but was only inspired to write songs after discovering Australian singer/songwriters Darren Hanlon and Paul Kelly. She joined Melbourne post-grunge outfit Rapid Transit as guitarist in 2010, remaining with them until 2011. Around that time, she issued a limited, live demo EP as leader of the Olivettes and became a member of alt-country group Immigrant Union. Their second album, 2012's Anyway, was released on Barnett's own label, Milk! Records, as was her solo debut EP, I've Got a Friend Called Emily Ferris. In 2013, as her fan base grew, she was invited to perform at New York's CMJ Music Marathon showcase and to play shows in Europe. That year, she also played guitar on Jen Cloher's third full-length, In Blood Memory (also issued on Milk! Records) and delivered her second EP, How to Carve a Carrot into a Rose. Marathon Records imprint House Anxiety took note and signed Barnett, and in October 2013, they collected her first two EPs on The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas. It was issued by Mom + Pop Music in the U.S. in 2014. She also appeared on the compilation EP A Pair of Pears (With Shadows) alongside artists including Cloher and Fraser A. Gorman before the end of 2014.
Early the following year, Barnett made appearances on American television and the SXSW festival in preparation for her first full-length, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. After arriving on Milk! (Australia), Mom + Pop (U.S.), and House Anxiety (the rest of world) in March of 2015, it went as high as number four on the album chart in Australia, while peaking at 16 in the U.K. and number 20 on the Billboard 200. The record's widespread acclaim extended to Grammy and Brit Award nominations, and she collected four ARIA Awards including Breakthrough Artist, Best Female Artist, Best Independent Release, and Best Cover Artist (Barnett drew the album's cover illustration).
Her next release was a duo album with like-minded slack rocker Kurt Vile titled Lotta Sea Lice. It was issued by Matador Records in 2017 and returned Barnett to the Australian Top Five. In May 2018, she presented her second solo album, Tell Me How You Really Feel. Returning co-producers Burke Reid and Dan Luscombe from her debut LP, it climbed to the number 22 spot in the U.S. while cracking the Top Ten in the U.K. and reaching number two at home. Tell Me How You Really Feel finished the year by winning Best Rock Album at that November's ARIA Awards. Released in November 2021, Barnett's third album, Things Take Time, Take Time, as co-produced with Warpaint drummer Stella Mozgawa.
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Things Take Time, Take Time
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 12/11/2021
Burned out from touring her last album, Courtney Barnett crashed at home in Melbourne just as pandemic lockdown was kicking in, and she was ready to s ...
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Smile Real Nice (From the ATV+ Original Series “Harriet the Spy”)
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Mom+Pop on 13/10/2021
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Three Packs a Day
Courtney Barnett
Rock - Released by Milk! Records on 20/02/2016
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Keep On
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 23/10/2019
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MTV Unplugged (MTV Unplugged (Live In Melbourne))
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 6/12/2019
Courtney Barnett may well have perfected her image of an idle and relaxed rock singer, but she certainly doesn’t take the business of performing ...
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Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 20/03/2015
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Tell Me How You Really Feel
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 18/05/2018
Courtney Barnett’s second studio album is as magnificent as it is simple. But not simplistic, no, just simple. The young Australian creates a ro ...
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Write A List of Things To Look Forward To
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 29/09/2021
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Lotta Sea Lice
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 13/10/2017
A true wet dream for the fans of 2010s Anglo-Saxon indie rock: Courtney Barnett and Kurt Vile joined together on a disc! Recorded at the Newmarket Stu ...
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The Double EP : A Sea Of Split Peas
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 14/03/2014
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If I Don't Hear From You Tonight
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 9/11/2021
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Over Everything
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 1/09/2017
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Depreston
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 9/03/2015
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Sometimes I Sit And Think, And Sometimes I Just Sit (Deluxe Digital Album)
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 20/11/2015
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City Looks Pretty
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 20/04/2018
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Never Tear Us Apart (Rehearsal Room Recording)
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 7/05/2017
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Pedestrian At Best
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 30/01/2015
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Everybody Here Hates You
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 9/04/2019
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Continental Breakfast
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 27/09/2017
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Need A Little Time
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 16/03/2018
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Small Talk
Courtney Barnett
Alternative & Indie - Released by Milk! Records on 5/10/2018
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