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Sunburnt Country Music

Sunburnt Country Music

Sophie Hamley

For over a decade Sophie Hamley has been interviewing Australian country music artists for her website, Sunburnt Country Music. Now new interviews will be made available in this podcast. Listen to Golden Guitar winners such as Amber Lawrence and Luke O'Shea, and many others, talk about their songs and songwriting, about performance and creativity and so much more.


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270 - Country music icon Sara Storer on her powerful new anthem ‘Layers’
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  • 270 - Country music icon Sara Storer on her powerful new anthem ‘Layers’

    Here’s the thing about 22-time Golden Guitar winner Sara Storer: she is both a country music icon – and she has been since she released her debut album, Buffalo Bill, in 2000 and impressed audiences with her unique stories and clear-eyed view of humanity – and she’s an artist who is constantly in search of the next turn in the creative road, not so much restless with what she’s achieved but curious about what else is out there to be captured in song (or, as is the case for her now, in paintings). Interviewing her, as I’ve now done several times, there is absolutely no sense that resting on her laurels has ever been an option. Life is too interesting, she is too inherently creative, for that to happen.


    Storer’s last solo album was Raindance in 2019; in 2023 she released SToReR with brother Greg and they won a Golden Guitar for their song ‘Dust Kid’. Earlier this year came her latest solo single, ‘Under Darwin Stars’, which captured what she loves about her Top End home. Now she has a new song, ‘Layers’, which has quite a different story and is the reason for our latest interview. 


    As an interviewee Storer is a delight, that curiosity of hers making her vibrant and funny, and she’s also self-aware in a way that makes her a great artist: able to draw on her own experiences to inspire or enhance a story, also able to step back when she needs to. In ‘Layers’ she takes on the persona of a teenage girl living in the digital age, when social media piles on the pressure.  The song arose from Storer’s conversations with friends and family members who shared their concerns about the impact of social media on their girls.


    ‘I just wrote down what I thought and I just wanted to come back to the chorus and make sure it was a very positive message,’ she explains. That chorus encourages listeners to look beyond the surface and see the unique, beautiful, and perfect individual beneath the ‘layers’. 


    ‘I just wanted to sing for the girls and I want you in that moment to just go, hey, you know, let's think about who we are underneath all these layers. We're one of a kind, we're unique, we're perfect, we're beautiful.’


    As the parent of four school-age boys, Storer certainly has a perspective on the challenges facing young people, and she hopes that her music can provide a source of encouragement and empowerment. That comes through in the interview as well, when Storer reinforces the message for the young people who may hear her song: ‘You are unique. You're beautiful, you're you. And believe in yourself, because we do.’ 


    Part of Storer’s power as an artist is that she also believes in herself and her work – and that conviction allows the audience to go with her, because we know she won’t let us down. And she’ll take us there with humour, because while she takes her work seriously, she doesn’t take herself too seriously. It’s part of the reason why she’s always so entertaining to talk to and, hopefully, for you to listen to or watch. 


    Listen to ‘Layers’ on Apple Music


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    Tue, 26 Nov 2024 - 33min
  • 269 - Laura Frank: On the Road with ‘We Won’t Stop Runnin’’

    Laura Frank is a multifaceted artist – singer, songwriter, performer videographer and much more besides – who lives in Queensland’s Scenic Rim area when she’s not on the road with Tom Curtain and his Katherine Outback Experience. Curtain’s tour goes for several months across the wet season (so he’s not in the Northern Territory then) so Frank was on the road when we spoke recently about her latest single, ‘We Won’t Stop Runnin’’ as well as the music video she made for the single with Nick Morrissey, her partner and collaborator.


    The song was inspired by experiences within Frank and Morrissey’s relationship, and was a live favourite that Frank then decided to record with her regular producer Jordan Power. The video captures the energy of the song and was made on the couple’s property before they set out on tour. Frank regularly makes her own videos, so there’s quite an archive on YouTube to explore.


    We also discuss the touring life – which involves Frank’s animals coming along to join Curtain’s – and it turns out Frank is doing a lot more than performing as Curtain’s opening act: she’s taking photos and video of the show, then working to post them on social media. It’s turned the Outback Experience tour into an all-day-and-night event, but it seems like Frank wouldn’t have it any other way. 


    Frank’s commitment to living a creative life is motivating and inspiring, partly because it’s clear she thinks that no task is too big or too small to attempt, and that if she’s interested in something she will pursue it without wanting to know where it might get her. Curiosity and passion underpin all her endeavours, and especially her music, so it’s great to learn that she has recorded more than one song with Power, which means there will be another single along in due course.


    Meanwhile, she’ll be on the road with Curtain for a while, and you can find those dates on her website: https://www.laurafrank.com.au


    Listen to Laura Frank on Apple Music


    Listen to Laura Frank on Spotify


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    Sat, 23 Nov 2024 - 40min
  • 268 - Adele Oliver unveils new single ‘Angel’

    Well before the release of her previous single, ‘Wiley Blue’, Adele Oliver had established herself in the music scene in the beautiful Western Australian coastal town of Broome, playing her own shows and supporting touring artists. After the release of that single she supported Troy Cassar-Daley on his recent national tour, and we talk about that in this new interview, along with her latest single, ‘Angel’.


    ‘That song in one afternoon, I think, came out,’ says Oliver of the song. ‘It was one of those ones where I [thought], okay, this one's ready to come out now.’ 


    ‘Angel’ is about Oliver finding herself unwittingly placed on a pedestal in a relationship, then held to standards that the man in question was not holding himself to. And even though the song flowed out of her, she wasn’t happy with the second verse and changed it once she was in the studio with producer James Newhouse, who is based in Bunbury, WA.


    ‘Angel’ is a song that is tinged with regret, not in the lyrics but in the way it’s sung, and we also talk about the decisions Oliver made as a singer while recording.


    Oliver is an artist in tune with the outer, natural world and her inner life, and she works with them both to create music, having learnt to not get in the way of her creativity when it’s happening.


     ‘Songs all come about so differently,’ she says. ‘They'll all find their way to you. Sometimes it is sitting down and going, I have this thing I want to say and I'm going to say it like this. But I really love the times when they land on you and you feel like you're a bit of a vessel in that moment. Or it's your subconscious ruminating over something that is now ready to be talked about. It kind of feels a bit magical in a way.’


    Oliver is also passionate about the environment, especially the beautiful Kimberley area close to home. By day she’s a support worker, and that combined with her connection to the world around her bespeaks an artist who has an expansive worldview and one who strives for connection, drawing inspiration from the perspectives of others and weaving them into her songwriting. 


    Oliver has been recording other tracks with producer Newhouse and an EP is on the horizon. In the meantime she has plans to head for the Tamworth Country Music Festival in January, and no doubt to pop up on Broome’s stages as well. 


    Listen to 'Angel' on Apple Music


    Listen to 'Angel' on Spotify


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    Tue, 19 Nov 2024 - 29min
  • 267 - Suzie So Blue: From childhood cornet to a cornucopia of instruments and creativity

    No two interviews are the same and if I haven’t interviewed an artist before I never know quite what to expect, even though I do my research. There was absolutely no evidence in my research on Melbourne artist Suzie So Blue – who has new singles ‘Bend’ and ‘Fall in Love’ – that indicated quite what an amazing life in music she’s had since her childhood. From playing cornet in polka and Czech folk bands with her father and sister to flute in high school (because it was more portable) to stringed instruments in bossa nova bands in Canberra (because you can’t sing and play flute at the same time) to the world she inhabits now in Melbourne, she lives and breathes music.


    Suzie’s creative life doesn’t begin and end with music, though: she’s also a well-established fashion designer with her label SZN. This part of her story did not emerge until towards the end of our conversation, which took in a range of subjects including taking up space and claiming the right to perform, to her first forays into songwriting.


    Recently Suzie released two singles at once. ‘Bend’ was inspired by a conversation she had with a Japanese friend while on a trip to Japan, where they discussed the manipulation of nature and the idea of bending like a tree in the wind. This resonated with Suzie's own journey as an artist, navigating the challenges and sacrifices that come with pursuing a creative path. The other single, ‘Fall in Love’, was written with a friend and drew on their shared experiences and conversations about past relationships. 


    Suzie’s musical influences are vast, as her background suggests, from the blues and country she grew up listening to, to the reggae, funk, and soul that have shaped her soulful vocals and playing style. 


    It was also clear from our chat that Suzie loves playing live, and she gigs regularly around Melbourne. Her next show is Spring Acoustica at Wesley Anne in Northcote, Vic., on 24 November. Tickets available here.


    I could have asked Suzie many more questions as it felt almost like I was only at the tip of her creative iceberg, but hopefully there will be more songs soon, and perhaps the chance to chat again with this inspiring artist. 


    Listen to Suzie So Blue on Apple Music


    Listen to Suzie So Blue on Spotify



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    Sun, 17 Nov 2024 - 42min
  • 266 - Adam Harvey: 17 albums young and heading out on tour

    With an impressive nine Golden Guitar awards and over half a million albums sold, Adam Harvey is one of Australia’s most successful, and beloved, country music stars, and even if all you ever did is see Harvey play live, you’d understand why: he is a great entertainer, a superlative singer, and a performing artist who always gives the impression that there’s nowhere else he’d rather be.


    In this new interview to mark the release of his seventeenth album, Let the Song Take You Home, we talk about his new tour with its impressive group of support acts as well, including Jenny Mitchell and Chloe Styler. 


    ‘There's so much doom and gloom out there in the world. People just want to have a good time and sing along and let their hair down and maybe have a laugh and just escape all the doom and gloom out there for a few hours,’ Harvey says about his attitude towards performing. 


    The songs on the new album take in a gamut of human experience and also feature Harvey’s trademark sense of humour. There’s a slight departure in sound, though, with a more mellow and emotional tone which Harvey attributes this to the influence of the album's producer, Luke Wootten, who pushed him to explore new creative avenues and refine his storytelling. It was his first time working with Wootten after producing his last few albums himself.


    Of particular significance on the album is the song ‘Remember Me’, a poignant tribute to Harvey’s mother's battle with dementia as well as a powerful example of his songwriting prowess. Harvey now has a role as an ambassador for Dementia Australia, helping to bring awareness to this condition that affects so many.


    Given that he’s now made quite a lot of albums, when asked what keeps him going his drive is clear: he loves writing songs and making music.


    We also talk about the Tamworth Country Music Festival, coming up in January, where Harvey has become a fixture. The energy and camaraderie of the event, along with the opportunity to collaborate with fellow artists, make these shows some of his most cherished performances. 


    As ever, Harvey was a treat to interview just as he is to listen to on the album and live. Never once has there ever been a sense that he takes anything in his musical life for granted, and we can hear that in his songs: he wants to make the best album he can for listeners, not just for himself. He wants to make it worth our while to spend time with his songs – and in a venue, if you’re seeing him live – and he does, always. 


    Upcoming tour dates:

    Nov 14 - Morwell Hotel, Morwell +

    Nov 15 - York On Lilydale, Mount Evelyn +

    Nov 16 - Gateway Hotel, Corio +

    Nov 22 - The Centre, Beaudesert #

    Nov 23 - Racehorse Hotel, Ipswich #

    Nov 24 - Kedron Wavell Services Club, Chermside #

    Nov 29 - Civic Theatre, Wagga Wagga +

    Nov 30 - Street Theatre, Canberra +



    For 2025 dates go to https://www.adamharvey.com.au/tour


    Listen to Adam Harvey on Apple Music


    Listen to Adam Harvey on Spotify


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    Mon, 11 Nov 2024 - 26min
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