October 24, 2014

Touring: Sharon Van Etten

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Artwork by Steph Hughes

SHARON VAN ETTEN TOUR DATES:

Thursday February 26 – Perth Festival with Tiny Ruins (NZ). Chevron Festival Gardens, 8:00PM. Tickets on sale now from Perth Festival.
Saturday February 28Secret Garden Festival, NSW (sold out).
Sunday 1 March – Factory Theatre, Sydney with Tiny Ruins (NZ) & Jack Ladder & Heather Woods Broderick (USA). Tickets on sale now from The Factory.
Tuesday 3 March – The Hi-Fi, Melbourne with Tiny Ruins (NZ) & Heather Woods Broderick (USA). Tickets on sale now from The Hi-Fi.
Wednesday 4 March – The Zoo, Brisbane with Tiny Ruins (NZ) & Heather Woods Broderick (USA). Tickets on sale now from Oztix.
Thursday 5 March – WOMADelaide, Adelaide. Tickets on sale now from the WOMADelaide website.
Saturday 7 March – Golden Plains Festival. More information at Golden Plains website.
Sunday 8 MarchA Festival Called PANAMA, Tasmania. Tickets on sale through their website.

Mistletone, The Music, 4ZZZ, 2SER & Triple R present the return of Brooklyn singer-songwriter Sharon Van Etten and her stunning band.

For all the attention that was paid to her 2012 break-through album Tramp, Sharon Van Etten is an artist with a manifest hunger to turn another corner. Her last Australian tour in early 2013 turned heads, and saw her perform a stunning rendition of  ‘Give Out’ live on Channel 7’s Sunrise program, and delight triple j listeners and a global audience with a spin-tingling cover of Nick Cave’s ‘People Aint No Good’ for Like A Version.

While most musicians are quite happy to leave the production end of things to someone else, with her fourth studio album Are We There (released April 2014 via Jagjaguwar/Inertia), Van Etten knew it was time to make a record entirely on her terms. She found a kindred spirit in veteran music producer Stewart Lerman whose expertise gave her the freedom to make Are We There the way she imagined.

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Always direct, and never shying away from even the most personally painful narratives, Van Etten’s songwriting continues to evolve. Many of the songs deal with seemingly impossible decisions, anticipation, and then resolution. She sings of the nature of desire, memory, of being lost, emptiness, of promises and loyalty, fear and change, of healing and the true self, violence and sanctuary, waiting, of silence. The artist who speaks in such a voice is urging us to do something, to take hold and to go deeper.

The album gained radiant praise from media and fans worldwide, including an invitation to perform on The Late Show With David Letterman. Watch that fantastic rendition of “Every Time The Sun Comes Up”, below:

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