“The Space Between” – Illy

I’ve spent most of this week crushing on The Space Between, Illy’s long-awaited sixth album. I’ve always loved the way he creates music which is so thoughtful and positive. This album’s his most introspective yet, with tracks offering a fascinating insight into his thoughts and experiences.

The Space Between is about change. How much there is from one point to the next, and how those trips – not the destinations – define us,” he explained. “My music has always been about real life, and since last time we spoke, mine happened between albums, relationships, parties, therapy, triumphs, breakdowns, celebrations, mourning … all of it.

“I learnt a lot. About me and people around me. Who’s there for a good time, who’s there for a long time, and who was never really there at all. I learnt to keep it moving, but also to stop and appreciate where you’re at, because the one constant is change. I’m thankful for all of it. It all made this album.”

While this album isn’t as consistently upbeat as many of Illy’s other recordings, I think it’s the album we need right now when the world is so challenging. And while there’s some darker material, there are still definitely those moments to party! While I love what Illy creates solo, the collaborations on this album are really off the chain. While I have a soft spot for “Loose Ends” with G-Flip and “Lean on me” with Robinson, I think my favourite is the current single “Mirror,” featuring American singer-songwriter Wrabel. It’s so raw and powerful, a true indication of the diverse music Illy treats us to on this album.

Check out this song, but don’t stop there. The Space Between is out now.

Image used with permission from Sony Music Australia