Off the back of three sold out city dates this month and to celebrate the release of her brand new album and number 2 ARIA chart debut, Australian singer, song writer and story teller Kasey Chambers will take Bittersweet on the road for a run of shows across the country throughout November and December.
Kasey’s tenth studio album and first solo record in four years, Bittersweet was produced by Nick DiDia (Pearl Jam, Bruce Springsteen, The Wallflowers, Powderfinger, The Living End) and is something of a departure for Kasey from the ‘expected’. “I wanted to have an experience making a record that I had never had before. I wanted to challenge myself and I wanted to be excited”, she says.
More so than ever before, Kasey Chambers is writing like a true storyteller. The broken-hearted nostalgia of title track ‘Bittersweet’, which will hit country radio September 22, captures the story of two old lovers from both sides. Sung as a duet with Powderfinger front man Bernard Fanning, ‘Bittersweet’ showcases the exquisite song-writing and irresistible voice of one of Australia’s most gifted and enduring talents.
On working with Kasey on Bittersweet, Fanning commented “Kasey sent me a rough version of ‘Bittersweet’ and I was very keen to sing the counter part. I did initially try to convince her to swap the roles in the tune so I wouldn’t have to play the part of such a bastard but she said it suited me too well and wouldn’t hear of it. I started tinkering around with it on the piano and added a bridge section with some harmonica. It all came together very quickly in the studio. It’s such a pleasure for me to sing with someone like Kasey. She has such effortless control and sings with so much soul.”
Joining Kasey for all shows (excluding Thirroul) is nomadic young singer, song writer Kim Churchill. Kim first gained attention in 2009 when he won the East Coast Blues & Roots Fest’s busking competition and has regularly appeared on the Bluesfest line-up ever since. Kim returns to Australia from touring the US and UK supporting Billy Bragg and playing the 2014 Glastonbury Festival. Kim Churchill’s third studio album Silence/Win was released via Warner Music in May this year.
Sat 22 November : Anita’s Theatre, Thirroul Wollongong
Sunday 23 November : Wests, Newcastle
Thursday 27 November : Tivoli Theatre, Brisbane
Friday 28 November : Enmore Theatre, Sydney
Saturday 29 November : Queenscliff Music Festival
Sunday 30 November : Her Majesty’s Theatre, Adelaide
Thursday 4 December : Vikings, Canberra
Friday 5 December : Montreal Community Theatre, Tumut
Saturday 6 December : Theatre Royal, Castlemaine
Sunday 7 December : Forum Theatre, Melbourne