Performs ‘Write A List of Things to Look Forward to’ on Ellen
Things Take Time, Take Time is out now!
PRAISE FOR THINGS TAKE TIME, TAKE TIME
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“Her most intimate to date… There’s truly nothing Courtney Barnett can’t do.” – triple j
“Worth waiting for, waiting for.” – Uncut, 9/10
“Her brilliant third album, Things Time Time, Take Time, is her most reserved and thoughtful yet, full of everyday observation and wry wisdom — it grows slowly, but pay attention and you’ll grow with it” – Rolling Stone
“For a record about captive states- isolation, anxiety, romantic hope – Things Take Time, Take Time knows how to move.” – Mojo, ????
“Things Take Time, Take Time is a quietly radical next step for the acclaimed alternative-rock singer and guitarist. The 10 songs, notable for their hand-made textures and evocative detail, have an intimate, sustained mood.” – The Age / Sydney Morning Herald
“A study both of the simple certainties of life and the big thing that comes after it. But in Barnett’s hands, death is not something to fear; merely something else to ponder every now and again, no bigger or more important than love or nature or parenthood or faith.” – The New York Times
“Barnett, known for her insightful, poetic lyrics and almost dead-pan performance style, is a modern-day Americana star. In the lineage of Patti Smith or Iggy Pop, Barnett captivates like a spell” – American Songwriter
“A newfound peak from an artist that will never stop furthering herself musically and personally.”
– Pilerats
“Her most adventurous body of work yet, Things Take Time, Take Time, marks a new chapter for Barnett. An introspective and intimate release, the record documents her musings on love, patience, healing, and self-discovery.” – Beat Magazine
“Barnett’s return is characterised by her much-prized candour, as she refines her ability to take a slice out of the best and worst parts of life and offer it up to listeners on a silver platter of indie glory.” – Blunt Magazine
“An album appreciating the little things – trees sprouting leaves, phone calls, late-night ruminations – which, inevitably, turn into the big things: gratitude, friendship, love.” – MTV
Courtney Barnett has again taken the music world by storm, this time with her most thoughtful and meditative album yet. Things Take Time, Take Time is the third album from Barnett and is again receiving rave reviews from critics and fans alike. This week she stopped by the Ellen studios and performed her single ‘Write A List of Things to Look Forward to’.
Courtney Barnett – ‘Write A List of Things to Look Forward to’ (Live On Ellen)
Thhe official trailer was released this week for Barnett‘s upcoming documentary, Anonymous Club. Filmed over three years, ANONYMOUS CLUB gives unprecedented, intimate access to the private life of Courtney Barnett, an artist acclaimed by audiences all over the world. This innovative and stylised 16mm feature documentary follows a paradoxically introverted performer and anti-influencer, who, at the height of success, is ready to walk away. Long-time collaborator Danny Cohen’s feature documentary reveals a woman who finds power in sharing her vulnerability. Recording her innermost thoughts on a dictaphone, Courtney begins her slow acceptance of Danny Cohen’s camera. This unique filming process mirrors Courtney’s gradual search for purpose and emergence as an artist embracing her place in the world.
Things Take Time, Take Time is available now on vinyl, CD, and digitally.
Buy / Stream Things Take Time, Take Time via https://courtney-barnett.
Courtney Barnett – Anonymous Club (Official Trailer)
Courtney Barnett –
Things Take Time, Take Time
1. Rae Street
2. Sunfair Sundown
3. Here’s the Thing
4. Before You Gotta Go
5. Turning Green
6. Take it Day By Day
7. If I Don’t Hear From You Tonight
8. Write a List of Things to Look Forward To
9. Splendour
10. Oh the Night
Courtney Barnett – Things Take Time, Take Time is out
Friday 12 November via Milk! Records