Eliott Full Of Hope With “Find a Way”

Sydney based singer-songwriter Eliott is in fine form with “Find a Way,” the follow-up to her single “Shaking My Hips.” Just like her last release, this song has a beautiful vulnerability and heart to it. But while “Shaking My Hips” saw Eliott’s confidence rocked, “Find a Way” is about picking up the pieces and moving forward. I know there’s someone who needs to hear it today!

“Find a Way” is Eliot’s first track released through Downtown Music Publishing.
“So excited to be teaming up with Downtown music alongside so many talented artists and such a passionate team,” she said of recently being signed to the label. “I write music because it’s what I love to do, so thank you so much for helping my voice be heard on a larger scale.”

Eliot is currently working on the songs that will form her debut album, which will be released all around the world through Island Records.

“Find a Way” – Dana Gehrman

Brisbane’s Dana Gehrman creates the sort of music we don’t hear enough of these days. She has a cool bluesy sound that veers into rock, country, soul, and Americana. It’s perfectly punctuated with Hammond organs and slide and pedal steel guitars. And then there is that voice, so commanding with a sultry ease you instantly warm to. I hadn’t heard of her before listening to her debut album Find a Way, which is out today, but I’m an instant fan.

The album’s opener “Hands Tied” is the perfect introduction to her sound. It goes down so easily, but there’s a definite edge to the message. “24 Karat Rocker” could easily have come from Tom Petty’s catalogue. It’s perfect road trip music, with a vintage 70s sound that evokes rich nostalgia.
The album is mostly a party full of solid blues-rock numbers, but Dana shows her sensitive side in the title track “Find a Way.” It’s the album’s most poignant moment, a romantic track that shows she’s not all sass and strength. It’s not too long before she shakes off that vulnerability and is back grooving with us again though. Deep swampy cuts like “Howling Wolves” and “Grasshopper Creek” will please blues purists. A reprise of “Remedy” seems a little tacked on, especially after the powerful “Rogue Train (Rattle on By),” but it’s a good reminder than Dana’s music is really all about having fun.

Dana Gehrman feels like Australia’s answer to Sheryl Crow, an immense talent with an ability to effortlessly cross genres. Find a Way is an impressive debut from this superb Queenslander. She’ll bring its songs to music lovers at the following shows.

Image used with permission from This Much Talent

26-28 July 2019 – Echuca Blues Festival, Echuca
10 August 2019 – Phase 4 Records instore, Brisbane
17 August 2019 – Imperial Hotel, Eumundi
6 September 2019 – The Milk Factory, Brisbane