Kiwat Kennell Collaborates With Dan Sultan on “Disconnected”

I’ve been so impressed by the music coming out of The Archie Roach Foundation’s Singing Our Futures program. This initiative which pairs emerging First Nations artists with some iconic mentors is giving a leg up to some extraordinary talents like Kiwat Kennell, who’s just released his latest single “Disconnected.” Kiwat worked with none other than Dan Sultan to tell his story through this song.

“’Disconnected’ tells the story of how my father saved my life, from my own actions, in one of the darkest periods of my life,” he admitted. “The yearning for a connection of any kind in a post-lockdown life is one that too many of us have all experienced. Through an unhealthy relationship with my mental health, I lost many personal relationships, resulting in a downward spiral, solo journey, that would eventually have me reconnect with my father, after many years of being apart. What began as a deeply negative and traumatic experience, has me now connecting to family, culture, and life!”

While the song came from feelings of being disconnected, it also sparked a very powerful connection between Kiwat and his mentor, Dan Sultan.

“We had known each other socially for a few years, but when I found out that Dan would be my mentor, and I would have the chance to work with him in a professional capacity, I couldn’t believe it. Dan Sultan has always been a huge influence on my career, his ability to captivate a whole audience with just his voice and a guitar, will always astound me! Being able to collaborate with Dan on this track has really changed how I approach songwriting. He taught me that the story, or song, that you start writing at one point in time, doesn’t have to be finished at that moment. Because like in life, you evolve … and your story isn’t finished yet. Sometimes you have to walk the path, to see where it leads.”

“Disconnected” is the latest track from the Singing Our Futures EP, which drops later this year.

Image used with permission from On the Map PR; credit: Jacinta Keefe

P&O’s 80s Cruise – 19-22 August 2023, Eora/Sydney

A different kind of review today as I try to shift my mindset out of holiday mode after stepping off P&O’s 80s cruise yesterday. No, I’m not moving into travel writing, but music played such a central part in this cruise that I couldn’t resist telling you about it. My husband and I have done a few of P&O’s three-night taster cruises. We’ve indulged on a food and wine cruise and laughed ourselves silly on comedy cruises, but we’ve never had as much fun as we did on this weekend’s 80s cruise.

I think one of the key reasons this was so much fun is that everyone embraces the theme. As we filed onto the Pacific Adventure we were surrounded by people wearing their best, or worst, 80s outfits. 80s music was pumping from the PA systems. The daily schedule promised 80s trivia and 80s name that tune. Instead of the standard white night, we were preparing for neon night instead. We were surrounded by the 80s, and if like me you love that decade, it was an absolute joy.

Normally my husband and I avoid the big theatre shows, preferring instead to watch performers in smaller venues. But most cruises don’t have the talent that P&O brought on board. On the second night we were treated to the double headliners of Scott Carne from Kids in Kitchen and Dave Sterry from Real Life. They’re the sort of artists that I probably wouldn’t have gone out of my way to see ordinarily. However, I knew I’d enjoy watching them perform the big hits, so we went along. Honestly, it was excellent! Of course I loved singing along to “Send Me An Angel,” “Current Stand,” and “Change in Mood, although they were brilliant. But seeing these guys revelling in the response from the packed theatre was an unexpected delight. Scott said he was with “his people”, and watching the big fans down the front singing along to every word I got to thinking what a step up this must be from the RSL circuit. Dave and Scott have such an easy rapport and they seemed to relish the opportunity to sing together after tag-teaming as solo artists. We all sang along to choice covers like “Out of Mind Out of Sight” and Gary Numan’s “Cars”. Such fun!


On the final night of the cruise, Prinnie Stevens performed a loving tribute to the iconic Tina Turner. This was a big theatre production with a full band, costume changes, and incredible back-up dancers. It celebrated all the phases of Tina’s career, but on a cruise like this the 80s material would always get the biggest cheers. What impressed me most was the way Prinnie commanded the stage. I’ve only ever seen her in a supporting role, doing back-up vocals for Mahalia Barnes and as part of the ensemble for Hair, so seeing her in the spotlight was a real revelation. Tina Turner was an absolute icon, but Prinnie stepped comfortably into her high heels. She embodied Tina, giving those of us who never had the chance to see her live the next best thing. This show keeps her legacy alive and is really something special.

Before my husband and I disembarked, we were already making plans to join a friend on another 80s cruise next year. That’s how much fun we had. I can’t wait to do it all again.

Images: own photos

“Rivers Run Dry” – Ian Moss

Rivers Run Dry is Ian Moss’ eighth studio album, but he shows no signs of slowing down. In fact, he might be making the best music of his career.

I’ve already celebrated the singles “Nullarbor Plain” and “Rivers Run Dry,” but this album has so much more to offer. The information on Mossy’s website states “The song selection for Ian Moss’ new album, Rivers Run Dry, was simple. No matter the style or genre, just finding good songs was the goal.” That’s what he delivers here. 12 good songs. No, scratch that, 12 great songs. And yes, as those online comments suggest, there are some unexpected ones among them. “Open Your Eyes” is a funk-forward track that wouldn’t sound out of place in a hot ‘70s disco. “Bury Me,” a duet with Kasey Chambers, is earthy and rootsy. The heavenly voices of a gospel choir make listening to “What Can I Do” a spiritual experience. And I definitely didn’t expect him to close out this album of incredible originals with a Stevie Wonder cover.

River Runs Dry is an album that keeps you guessing, but it’s also one that proves Mossy really can do it all. His voice is maturing like a fine wine and his guitar licks are always on point. He’s an absolute pro who’s made me excited about his music all over again with this album.

Ian Moss will wrap up his full-band shows tonight, but if you missed out don’t worry. He’ll be back in a couple of months with some acoustic gigs. Here are all the dates you need:

18 August 2023 – The Regal Theatre, Boorloo/Perth
23-28 August 2023 – Stranded in the Whitsundays, Ngaro Country/Whitsundays
21 October 2023 – Glasshouse Theatre, Guruk/Port Macquarie
27 October 2023 – Lighthouse Theatre, Gunditjmara Country/Warrnambool
28 October 2023 – Hamilton Performing Arts Centre, Gunditjmara, Tjapwurong, and Bunganditj Country/Hamilton
3 November 2023 – Albury Entertainment Centre, Bungambrawatha Country/Albury
4 November 2023 – The Capital Theatre, Dja Dja Wurrung and Taungurung Country/Bendigo
10 November 2023 – Airlie Beach Festival of Music, Ngaro Country/Airlie Beach
18 November 2023 – This is Livin Fest, Kabi Country/Rainbow Beach
25 November 2023 – Queenscliff Music Festival, Wadawarrung Country/Queenscliff
8 December 2023 – Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre, Bpangerang Country/Wangaratta
9 December 2023 – Swan Hill Town Hall, Matakupaat/Swan Hill
15 December 2023 – The Wedge, Wayput/Sale
16 December 2023 – Gippsland Performing Arts Centre, Gunaikurnai Country/Traralgon
25 January 2024 – Longyard Hotel, Kamilaroi Country/Tamworth


Images used with permission from Ferris Davies PRM; main image credit: Robert Hambling

Two Times Shy Drop Upbeat Pop-Punk Single, “Gone”

I hadn’t realised how much I’d missed Two Times Shy until I listened to their new single “Gone.” It’s a fun return to form for the Meeanjin/Brisbane band who brought us their stellar debut EP It Looks Better Than It Sounds in March this year.

“‘Gone’ tells a story of what it’s like to fall apart when the person you love and want to be with is not with you, how you feel when they are gone,” explained Two Times Shy’s frontman, Douglas Hudswell.

While they’re not headlining any shows for a while, Queenslanders can catch them supporting their pals from Forever on High when they officially launch their new single. Two Times Shy will warm up the crowds at Vinnie’s Dive in Yugambeh Country/Gold Coast on September 1.

Image used with permission from Ruckus PR; credit: Gabi Rankine Creative

Budjerah Drops Personal New Single, “Video Game”

Fresh from signing a deal with United Talented Agency for representation in the Americas, Budjerah has released what might just be his best single to date, “Video Game.” If you’ve seen Budjerah live, it’s probably already one of your favourites. Now it’s time for the rest of the world to hear it.

“I’ve been waiting a very long time for this song to be ready, and finally after performing it for a year on stage, I think you guys are ready to hear one of my most personal songs yet,” Budjerah said. “This is a thank you to all my fans who’ve supported me at my shows over the last year. Hope you guys are ready for Video Game!” says Budjerah.

Budjerah has already had a massive year supporting Ed Sheeran, selling out an Opera House show for Vivid LIVE, and even appearing at Paris Fashion Week. But it shows no signs of slowing down, with several festival appearances scheduled before the year’s end. Make sure you don’t miss him at these events.

8 September 2023 – Toowoomba Carnival of Flowers Festival Of Food & Wine @ Upper Queens Park, Jagera, Giabal and Jarowair Country/Toowoomba
11 November 2023 – Handpicked @ Lake Breeze, Ngarrindjeri Country/Langhorne Creek
25 November 2023 – Spilt Milk @ Exhibition Park, Ngunnawal and Ngambri Country/Canberra
26 November 2023 – Spilt Milk @ Gold Coast Sports Precinct, Yugambeh Country/Gold Coast
2 December 2023 – Spilt Milk @ Victoria Park, Wadawurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung Country/Ballarat
3 December – Spilt Milk @ Claremont Showgrounds, Boorloo/Perth

Image used with permission from Warner Music Australia

Harrison Storm Releases Beautiful Folk Song, “In Good Time”

Harrison Storm’s latest single, “In Good Time,” is one for the acoustic folk fans. It’s a beautiful understated song with a nostalgic feel that speaks right to the heart.

“I went away on a writing trip last year to work on songs for the album and after the first few days, I was struggling to write anything I connected with,” Harrison recalled of the time that inspired this new song. “Every now and then I listen to very old demos of mine, to remind me of why I started songwriting. The demo that came up was of a song of mine, ‘Sense Of Home’ and as I was listening to this very first demo I made of this song in particular, I had this wave of emotion come over me.

“It was this intense feeling of acknowledging the time that had passed since I first wrote that song and now. The immense changes I’ve gone through and how different life is. The difference in the person I was then and the person I am today. Yet I’m still here writing songs, the thing I dreamt I’d be able to do with my days. So ‘In Good Time’ is almost a reply to ‘Sense Of Home’, a reflection on the passing of time. It’s me talking to the person I was when I wrote ‘Sense of Home’ all those years ago.’

Harrison has been touring the eastern states showcasing his new music to Australian audiences for the very first time. You can still catch him at the following shows:

18 August 2023 – Birdhouse Bar, Wiradjuri Country/Wagga Wagga
19 August 2023 – Smith’s Alternative, Ngambri Country/Canberra

Image used with permission from Nettwerk Music Group; credit: Wilk

Hazlett Drops Spine-Tingling Single, “Blame the Moon”

Aussie-born, Sweden-based singer-songwriter Hazlett casts a spell with his gorgeous new indie-folk track “Blame the Moon.” I’m getting major Fleet Foxes and Iron & Wine vibes from this one. Chills.

“The easiest thing in the world is to think it’s something else’s fault. The grand plans, the setbacks, the lowlights, they have a tendency to slowly take their toll. Even though you know deep down the universe isn’t out to get you, there’s a strange relief found in leaning on an excuse,” Hazlett said of the song’s inspiration. “It’s not a perfect remedy and it’s one hell of a bad habit to break, but on those days when you just don’t have the fight in you anymore it can be the thing to get us by.”

This song is our first taste of Hazlett’s forthcoming EP, which was all written in the Swedish countryside. He’s just wrapped up an Aussie tour, but hopefully he’ll be back on our shores when the EP drops.

Image used with permission from Nettwerk Music Group

MOZË Drops Sublime New Single, “Would You Be Mine”

Yorta Yorta/Wangaratta-based artist and producer MOZË has one of those voices that sends shivers up your spine. Honestly, I could be happy listening to her singing the phone book. However, her latest soulful single “Would You Be Mine” is so much better. Spare a moment to stop what you’re doing and let this one wash over you.

“I wanted the writing to be fantastical and passionate because in the end the love story is only a daydream. The love doesn’t exist but the expectation and the hope for it does,” said MOZË. “The song captures our intrinsic longing for partnership and connection and the portraits that our minds create throughout the endeavour.”

I’ve always been a sucker for a lyrical dance routine, so the music video, directed, produced, and edited by Annabel Mactaggart, is also right up my alley.

MOZË said the video represents “The dream state of a young woman, exploring the journey of reminiscing on past trustultimately depicts a universal experience: the private romanticisation of lovers who are no longer in our lives.”

MOZË will play a couple of gigs close to home next month. Experience her incredible voice in person at the following shows:

1 September 2023 – The Vine Hotel, Yorta Yorta/Wangaratta
2 September 2023 – Tanswells, Tanswells/Beechworth

Image used with permission from Good Intent; credit: Kate Marshall

RADICALS Drop Rocking Single “maybe”

Eora/Sydney band RADICALS have me rocking out to their latest single “maybe.” It grabs you from those opening guitar chords and doesn’t let go. If you love your rock down and dirty, this one’s for you.

RADICALS say “maybe” was inspired by “Love and obsession. When you finally meet the love of your life, can’t stop thinking about them and every second you aren’t with them just seems like a waste of time.”

RADICALS just wrapped up a tour before this single’s release, but hopefully it won’t be too long before they’re back on the road again. Listening to this song, you know they’re going to bring the goods on stage.

Image used with permission from Good Intent

Harry Cleverdon Releases Sweet New Single, “Back to Normal”

With its sweet acoustic vibes and emotional lyrics, Harry Cleverdon’s new single “Back to Normal” was guaranteed to make me swoon. If you love a sensitive singer-songwriter too, this will be right up your alley.

Apparently Harry wrote this song at 3 am on an acoustic guitar in his bedroom. From those humble beginnings, he’s built it up beautifully without losing any of that intimate charm. Excuse me while I press play on this one again.

Image used with permission from Rock This Country