“Timber” – Liv Cartledge

Sometimes a single grabs you but the album or EP it comes from doesn’t live up to that promise. However, sometimes it takes a few more songs for you to really understand an artist and the longer release exceeds your expectations. I love when that happens, so I was thrilled to hear Liv Cartledge’s EP Timber.

It’s not that the single “Heard Your Name” didn’t impress me, because it did. I liked its cruisy vibe and I thought Liv’s voice has a really distinct huskiness to it. But if I heard an EP of five songs in the same vein, it might have become one of those pleasant background releases that I’d like well enough, but didn’t feel compelled by. However, Timber is such an intimate, special recording. Lyrically it lays everything bare. It’s at its best in its quieter moments, like “Running” and the title track, a sublime closer.

It was only on listening to Timber that I felt I got a real sense of who Liv Cartledge is. The soft husky tone I loved first is showcased well, but what impressed me most is her intimate and raw songwriting talents. She’s not afraid to show us who she is and what’s been through, and that’s powerful. There’s darkness, strength, fragility, and true beauty in this release.

Timber is out now. Liv is currently touring the EP around the country. You can still catch her at the following gigs.

12 October 2017 – Porch Light Sessions, Sydney
13 October 2017 – Parlour Show, Sydney
21 October 2017 – Swagger Music Festival, Wandiligong
3 November 2017 – Happy Wanderer Festival, Benalla
5 November 2017 – Parlour Show, Benalla
10 November 2017 – The Grace Emily, Adelaide
18 & 19 November 2017 – Brown Brothers, Milawa
24 November 2017 – The Taphouse, Bendigo

Image used with permission from Beehive PR

Liv Cartledge Charms With “Heard Your Name” Ahead of EP Release

Two years ago Liv Cartledge took home the top prize in the Telstra Road to Discovery competition. This Melbourne singer-songwriter has made the most of the opportunities this competition provided and honed her craft over the years. Her new EP Timber, featuring the beautiful new single “Heard Your Name” is the culmination of those efforts.

Liv’s voice has such an appealing, huskiness to it. She’s also an excellent songwriter, so make sure you really listen to those lyrics.

“Heard Your Name started out as a grief-stricken heart pour onto paper not long after I lost my dad,” she explained. “Somehow after a few hours it had twisted itself into a song. I guess that’s the beauty of being a songwriter.”

Timber
is released on October 6. Liv will take its tracks to the people with a string of shows in October and November.

7 October 2017 – Some Velvet Morning, Melbourne
11 October 2017 – Folkswagon, Sydney (FREE)
12 October 2017 – Porch Light Sessions, Sydney
13 October 2017 – Parlour Gig, Sydney
14 October 2017 – Parlour Gig, Central Coast
21-23 October 2017 – Swagger Music Festival, Wandiligong
3-6 November 2017 – Happy Wanderer Music Festival, Benalla
3 November 2017 – Parlour Gig, Beechworth
5 November 2017 – Parlour Gig, Wagga Wagga
10 November 2017 – The Grace Emily, Adelaide (FREE)
18 & 19 November 2017 – Brown Brothers Spring Festival, Milawa
24 November 2017 – Tap House, Bendigo

Image used with permission from Beehive PR

Liv Cartledge and Merpire Take Out Telstra Road to Discovery

Acoustic pop-rocker Liv Cartledge of St Kilda and ukulele loving Merpire of Redfern were named winners of this year’s 2015 Telstra Road to Discovery competition at a ceremony in Sydney overnight hosted by Ella Hooper.

The pair each won a $15,000 music development package, return trip to the United States (where they’ll perform at the Americana Music Festival), mentoring with some of the Australian music industry’s most influential names, local gigs, and ongoing education and support to kick-start their musical careers.

“Each year we are incredibly impressed by the talent that comes through this program and I’d like to congratulate Liv and Merpire on this outstanding achievement,” said Telstra’s Nick Adams. “We look forward to watching their music careers develop in the years to come,” said Mr. Adams.

It’s also worth mentioning the achievements of Will Anderson, who bagged a $1,000 prize after being named the 2015 People’s Choice winner.

Congratulations to all the winners!

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