The time is nigh for yet another exceptional installment of our Jack White-produced Blue Series of singles. Third Man is privileged to work with Melbourne, Australia’s very own Courtney Barnett, a sharp singer-songwriter-guitarist who has quickly made her mark on garage pop fans worldwide with her witty, self-deprecating, and authentic observations turned into raw, stream-of-consciousness lyrics and blunt melodies. The wry-and-dry songstress stopped by Third Man Studios in Nashville over a long weekend this summer to record a couple tracks and damn did she ever deliver. The A-side “Boxing Day Blues Revisited” is the slinky and bittersweet epilogue to “Boxing Day Blues," the somber closer from her album Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. It’s a strangely catching, plaintive reflection on the loneliness that blossoms when a person you care about treats you like literal garbage. The track is jaunty yet aloof, with CB’s trademark conversational lyricism in perfect contrast to the B-side, a beautifully dark reboot of the Roland S. Howard-penned “Shivers” back from his days in The Boys Next Door. Barnett's unfastened delivery of an ironic tale of teenage love and mortality brings a new level of feeling to the song, making it a welcome addition to that Sounds of Late Fall mix you’ve been working on.
Keep your eyes open and ears peeled for this one ‘cause you ain’t gonna wanna miss it. It’ll be in the Third Man Store and records stores everywhere on October 16th, 2015, and now you can pre-order the 7” HERE and check out Shivers HERE:
Love her, THANX my thirdman <3
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So excited for this! She is amazing, if you dont know her try and get your hands on her double EP and debut album, both are brilliant. It may help being from melbourne, but im sure alot of the ideas in her songs would carry over to anyone listening.
Check out ‘Pedestrian at Best’ for a bit of an intro into her music.
So excited for this! She is amazing, if you dont know her try and get your hands on her double EP and debut album, both are brilliant. It may help being from melbourne, but im sure alot of the ideas in her songs would carry over to anyone listening.
Check out ‘Pedestrian at Best’ for a bit of an intro into her music.
I’m not familiar with Courtney Barnett, I don’t know whether I’ll like her music or not, but I am so, so, so excited to see Tall Poppy Jack producing a Blue Series record again that I’m gonna order this just for that reason. And I hope there are more in the pipeline. The Blue Series (and Green!! Damn, I love those poor, neglected, overlooked Green rekkids) will always be one of my favorite things from Third Man.
This is possibly my favorite thing ever. I was having the worst day then I heard this and now everything is sunshine and rainbows! Thank you TMR! :)
Thank you! Two friends just shared her name with me this weekend. Good timing!
I love the Divine Fits’ version of Shivers…
so excited about this!!!
YES!!!!