JORDIE LANE AND BAND, supported by Annie-Rose Maloney
Sat, 24 Aug
|Sandy Point Community Centre
JORDIE LANE AND BAND "TROPICAL DEPRESSION" ALBUM TOUR. Jordie Lane returns to Australia with a full band and his new studio LP Tropical Depression slated as his first ever record label release, out August 23, 2024 via ABC Music.
Time & Location
24 Aug 2024, 8:00 pm – 10:30 pm
Sandy Point Community Centre, Sandy Point VIC 3959, Australia
About The Event
Following on from a critically acclaimed back catalog,
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The Changing Weather: Official Music Video
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Recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, with Grammy nominated producer, engineer and instrumentalist Jon Estes (Kacey Musgraves, Dolly Parton, Rodney Crowell), and mixed by famed engineer Noah Georgeson (The Strokes, Devandra Banhart, Andy Shauf, Marlon Williams) and mastered by Juno Award winning Philip Shaw Bova (Feist, Father John Misty, Angel Olsen, Bahamas).
Jordie Lane marks this new chapter with a sound that consistently defies genres, with his latest wandering somewhere close to the outskirts of Americana and 60’s inspired Folk while “creating a pathbreaking and inspiring sound” all of its own. With Irreverent wit and satirical commentary, the songs on Tropical Depression tackle (among other things) Lane’s own experience with severe weather (ignited by a close call with an EF-3 Tornado) and its eventual collision with his own mental health battles.
Jordie Lane has continued to delight audiences around the world now for over a decade, performing major festivals in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. He has toured with a wide range of international legends, from Gotye to Billy Bragg, Cat Power to Old Crow Medicine Show, Ruthie Foster to The Moody Blues and several tours with Aussie legends The Waifs.
Annie-Rose Maloney writes country-ish music about the deep kernels of pain we all carry around in our pockets. Fast becoming an alt-folk favourite in the Australian scene she has a simple ethos when it comes to writing a song. It must have a pulse, feel nice to sing and it must bear a truthfulness about human experiences. She has supported the likes of Angie McMahon,Angel Olsen and Ruby Gill with audiences and critics eagerly awaiting her upcoming body of work.
Listen to her here