Alternative Country
Copperline - Since the release of their debut album Rusty Ford and Weatherboards in 2019, Copperline have fast earned a loyal following built on their honest, heartworn songwriting and their dynamic live shows. They toured extensively off the back of the album and played a bunch of festivals including Tamworth, the Blue Mountains Music Festival and Under the Stars – until COVID shut everything down.
The band returned to the studio in 2021 with collaborator and multi-Aria and Golden Guitar winning producer, Shane Nicholson to make their hotly anticipated follow-up. The result is Borrowed, Broken and Blue, a collection of songs that cements the band’s reputation as masters of narrative songwriting while pushing the sound in new and unexpected directions. The most recent single from the record, Lucinda, is currently enjoying high rotation play on ABC Country and cracked the Country Music Hot 50 chart.
After two years of lockdowns and delays, Copperline can’t wait to hit the road again and share this record with old friends and new.
Peta Caswell is fast earning a name as one of Sydney’s brightest and most promising alt-country vocalists and writers. With 2 decades of performing experience under her belt, she established herself in 2018 with her own material.
Her soulful alternative country rock sound perfectly complements one of the most powerful and distinctive voices that you will ever have the privilege of hearing.
Peta is the niece of legendary Australian songwriter and singer, Allan Caswell, with whom she co-wrote her song (I Don’t Wanna Be) Your Baby Now.
Bronwyn Eather - After a successful career in linguistics, living and working in remote communities in Arnhem Land, Bronwyn turned her passion for language and creativity to music in 2013. These days she spends most of her time delving into language, writing and performing songs and poetry. She has released three albums Brave Old World (2020), On The Bones of Love (2015) and Against The Tide (2019).
In 2021 she released I am magpie, a short lyric novel set in Sydney in 1789-1791 incorporating some of the Aboriginal Language of Sydney. She recorded the novel as an audiobook with narrative and her own musical compositions throughout.
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