My Soundtrack – Matt Cornell’s defining album

By Rebecca Belt

MULTI-INSTRUMENTALIST and singer-songwriter Matt Cornell is stepping firmly into the country music spotlight with his new album, My Soundtrack, released Friday, March 24.
The Sydney artist said this was the first album that truly represented who he was as an artist.

Although this is Cornell’s fourth record and second country release, My Soundtrack cements who he is as an artist and as a person and he wrote or co-wrote all but one song on the album in two months.
“It was a crazy eight weeks, writing most days. Sometimes I was literally coming up with concepts and ideas to write about whilst driving to the writing sessions.”

In This Town, written with Allan Caswell, was the first single released from the album last year. Cornell drew on his experiences of travelling through country towns for the song. It tells the story of two characters – a retired old boxer and a young widowed mother who lost her husband in Iraq.

The singer-songwriter has found his home in country music thanks to advice from good mate, Adam Brand.
“Adam, after hearing my 2011 album, Out Of Suburbia, said to me, ‘you don’t know it, but your songs are already country’, as he pointed out I tell stories through my songs; songs about the ups and downs of life. ‘That’s country’, Adam said.” The Sydney artist has been warmly welcomed into the country music fold, being a 2014 CMC Music Awards New Oz Artist of the Year finalist, and has been nominated again, this time for Male Artist Of The Year at the 2017 CMC Music Awards. Cornell also enjoyed eight weeks in the No. 1 spot on the iTunes Country Chart as part of Adam Brand & The Outlaws.

It is the title track that defines this album. Written with Drew McAlister and Allan Caswell, it tells the story of the songs, bands and artists that Cornell grew up on. There’s even mention of a Richard Marx song, who Cornell supported on his 2016 national tour.
“I grew up on 80s music, as well as lots of albums from my parents’ vinyl collection. They would go on to define me as a musician and as an artist. When I hear a particular song, I can remember a particular time of my life.”

Cornell also wrote with good mate and Golden Guitar winner Damien Leith.
“I toured in Damien’s band shortly after he won Idol – that was ten years ago. Although we go way back, we’d never written together, so we finally made it happen, and ‘Rest Of Our Lives’ was born. There’s two love stories in this song, the couple mentioned, and the town they’re from.”

The one heartbreak track came from Cornell’s personal experience sixteen months ago close to Christmas. He described Unbreak My Heart as one of the most raw and honest songs he’d ever written.
“This song is highly personal for me, I started writing it at a time when I was as flat and heartbroken as you could be. It was close to two years ago now so the scars have healed, but out of that experience came this song, and I’m so proud of it.”

My Soundtrack is an album full of positivity, though, and Cornell wants people to take it on the road with them.
“It’s a great road trip album. Every track has a message with an infectious feel-good nature permeating the sound and stories.”

Cornell is currently on the road with Adam Brand’s Get On Your Feet tour, opening with Gemma Kirby, and performing a songs from My Soundtrack.
“Playing live and touring is a great way to build my fanbase, make new friends, and connect with people through my songs.”

My Soundtrack is released on March 24 and launched at The Bridge Hotel in Rozelle, Sydney, on March 29.

Eric Paslay rocks Australia and CMC

By Rebecca Belt
AS CMC Rocks Queensland fans roll into Willowbank and set up camp, Eric Paslay prepares to bring his brand of music to the masses.
By the time he takes to the stage, he will have already been in Australia for about 10 days, so he’s well and truly acclimatised and has enjoyed taking in the sights of Sydney and beyond.
“It’s my first trip to Australia,” he said. “My parents lived in Thailand for six years and I always wanted to come down, but never got there.”

Paslay said his Australian fiddle player, Luke Moller, had warned him about the wildlife including the kangaroos and the drop bears, but it hadn’t scared them off.
“Luke is the man and we love him to death and we’re so glad we’re getting to rock Australia,” he said.
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Rory Phillips celebrates Cars and Guitars

RELEASING an EP at the age of 10 is impressive enough, but co-writing three tracks and playing  guitars on all six is the icing on this first release from Rory Phillips. Cars & Guitars sees the young guitar virtuoso from Tumut mixing his blues style with country roots and rock influences.

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With Roger Corbett of The Valley Studio in the production seat, Phillips’ guitars and vocals are given room to shine. The title track is Phillips’ story in song, co-written with Corbett.
“The whole reason I got into music in the first place was cars,” he said. “I’ve always loved cars and dad played me Joe Walsh’s In My Car, because he thought I’d love it. I would listen to that song over and over, and that created an interest with guitars.” Continue reading

Music lovers welcome Long Time Coming

Natalie Pearson‘s EP was a Long Time Coming, but the West Australian artist is celebrating a No. 2 debut on the iTunes Country Chart. Out today, February 24, the Perth singer was up early to check the chart position with all the hard work worth it for such a strong debut.

The 2016 winner of the MusicOz Australian Independent Music Awards Best Country title gives listeners a piece of herself through the songs.
“I’m really excited to share my music,” Pearson said. “The EP is like going into my life and it is really personal.”

The resulting seven-track EP, Long Time Coming, reflects Pearson’s pop, rock and country influences encompassing a mix of ballads and up-tempo songs.
I’ve been holding on for a little while waiting for the right timing, professionally and also emotionally,” she said. “I would like people to walk away from the EP feeling like they can relate, and that everything that happens, good or bad, helps us grow as individuals. It’s an acceptance that has been a long time coming.”

The second single, Don’t Ask Me This, is a deeply personal song for the young artist.
“While recording it, I had to take so many breaks because I would just start crying,” she said. “It’s about a sad kind of heartbreak. Being in love with someone, but knowing that it’s probably not going to work out, because you want different things in life. It’s about knowing that an impending deal-breaker will ultimately end in goodbye, and there’s no way around it.”

The Perth singer played her first Tamworth Country Music Festival this year, picking up new fans along the way with her heartfelt performances.
“I played (
Don’t Ask Me This) acoustically at the Writers in The Round at Tamworth Services Club at the festival, and made it through to the last chorus before I got choked up and had a little cry on stage – how embarrassing,” she laughed. “I think people really felt my story, though. I had one person come and give me a hug afterwards because they felt I needed one. It was beautiful.”

Long Time Coming is out now through Maven Records/Sony Music Entertainment Australia. It is available for purchase on iTunes: https://tinyurl.com/LTComing

Catch Pearson in action:
5 April, Perth Arena Foyer (Dixie Chicks Concert) WA
21 April, Riverside Hotel, Northam WA
22 April, Aggies Cottage, Dandaragan WA
23 April, Venue TBA, Narrogin WA
26 April, Club Acoustica, Indi Bar, Scarborough WA
26 May, Support for Bloom (Adele & Amy Songbook), The Basement, Sydney NSW

Paul Costa goes Off The Grid

Off The Grid, the first single from multi-award winning artist Paul Costa’s much anticipated new album Whisper in the Crowd, hits the airwaves today, Friday, February  17.

single-coverFans got a taste of Off The Grid at the 2017 Tamworth Country Music Festival and the reaction to the re-introduction of Paul Costa to the Australian country music industry has been outstanding.

This song is unapologetically rocking, relevant and fun,” Costa said. “I want people to turn it up loud on their stereos when they want to escape the daily grind. We are spending more and more time on social media, and have forgotten how good it feels to be free from technology and “off the grid”…I dare people to try it!” Continue reading

Get On Your Feet with Brand’s new album

IT’S time to Get On Your Feet with Adam Brand back with a new album brimming with positivity. He got the party started at the Tamworth Country Music Festival where he kicked off his Wormall Civil Get On Your Feet tour. Today, February 10, though, fans get their hands on the album.
“I want the album to make you feel like dancing, jumping up on your seat, raising your glass in the air and waving your arms around,” Brand said.
“There is light and shade, though … and there’s a lot of fun stuff on there. There are different textures and flavours that you probably wouldn’t expect. The last thing I want is for people to listen and think that’s just another Brandy album.”

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The singer-songwriter said that he was constantly striving to push the bar even higher on his music with each album and enjoyed challenging himself with two female producers working on the album and taking his music in new directions.

In another break from tradition, Brand didn’t write any of the songs on the album, instead opting for songs written by others that he whittled down to 10 he couldn’t stop listening to.
“I approached the song search in a totally different way and started collecting songs for about 18 months before I went into the studio,” Brand said.
“I contacted songwriting friends and people I’ve written with in Nashville and everytime they sent me a song, I’d add it to my playlist and I would play them in the car. Songs I didn’t like got deleted and, by natural selection, I ended up with 10 songs that I wanted to keep pressing repeat on – that was my album. I thought how good that you can spend a year listening to songs and the 10 songs I loved the most, that’s your album.” Continue reading

Sing around James Blundell’s Campfire

THREE decades in the music industry is a milestone that anyone would be proud to chalk up and James Blundell is celebrating in style.
The Queensland singer-songwriter has a show this evening, January 26, at Wests to launch his new album, Campfire, released on Friday, February 2. This is not your typical Blundell album, though.
“It was quite a decision to make that this was going to be an album purely for the sake of recording an album of songs I love,” he said. “We started talking about making a record for fun, not so much a career album; it was about people collaborating in the spirit of music.”
james-blundell-campfire-front-hires_2Blundell said the result was far beyond what they had envisaged.
“It’s the sort of album I would buy to listen to,” he said.
The album is full of tracks that Blundell loves to listen to including the first single, Money Changes Everything, as well as Take It Easy, Only 40 Miles To Saturday Night, Blowing In The Wind and Madonna’s True Blue.
Celebrating 30 years has also meant plenty of reminiscing on Blundell’s part.
“I remember getting the recording deal with EMI for three albums and I thought, ‘what the hell? How am I going to have enough songs for three albums?’ and this is my 14th release,” he said. “I’ve now been making my career from music for 30 years and I can’t imagine doing anything else. I now have the perfect balance.”
When he’s not making music, Blundell can be found working on his family property near Stanthorpe.james-blundell
Career highlights have included supporting Kris Kristofferson and becoming close personal friends with Slim Dusty and Joy McKean.
“I loved the two periods of time I had the permanent bands together,” he said. “The Victor Chang concert in Central Park, the East Timor deployment for Interfet and all the defence tours were highlights.”
Catch him in Tamworth at 5pm today, January 26, and guest appearances and take a piece of him home next week with the release of Campfire.

No stopping Lyn Bowtell

By Rebecca Belt
MULTI-GOLDEN Guitar finalist Lyn Bowtell is the embodiment of the show must go on mantra. Not one to let anyone down, the singer-songwriter has been unwell since mid-December and hospitalised three times since but kept up all music commitments. She directed the CMAA Academy of Country Music for the first two weeks of January then threw herself into Tamworth Country Music Festival appearances and shows.
Last Sunday, though, she was again hospitalised, spending Sunday night and Monday in Tamworth Hospital.
“I was watching Toyota Star Maker, being the 20th year since I won, and supporting all the people who has entered,” Bowtell said.
“I sat down with the students from the academy and we got to half time and I stood up to get dinner the pain hit severely.”lyn-bowtell-damon Continue reading

Country music meets bowls

THE Wednesday of the Tamworth Country Music Festival saw me juggle publicity commitments for artists and defence, do an interview as I returned to being a journalist, write stories and play lawn bowls for the country music team against the Tamworth Regional Council mayor’s team.
It is a different look at the festival for me this year, after more than a decade of writing about it, and I’m loving the new perspective.
I spent time with the talented Adam Brand who has a surprise for his fans with his new album, which comes out in a couple of weeks. It’s upbeat and fun and encompasses everything that Adam is about.img_3234 Continue reading

Bennett, Bowtell and Urquhart hit the stage tonight

WHILE their country music mates were still rolling into Tamworth, two-thirds of Bennett, Bowtell and Urquhart were well and truly acclimatised to the city by the time festival arrived.
The trio hit the stage today, Wednesday, January 25, at Wests from 5pm in Blazes Showroom after Kevin Bennett and Lyn Bowtell have spent two weeks at the CMAA Academy of Country Music as group leader and director, respectively.
The way the three stars in their own right sing together is magical and this show is not to be missed.
Their album is up for five Golden Guitars and Bowtell is up for a further two with other projects.
“We don’t expect anything, so when you get something, it’s amazing,” Bennett said.
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