Originating
from Sydney, international award-winning songwriter Karen Craigie has
been writing, recording and singing since she was a child, releasing singles
and albums under numerous monikers, writing and co-writing songs for her own
catalogue and a number of other artists.
Karen’s
songs have featured in film and on TV, (MTV Diary, Drew Carey’s Sporting
Adventures, and Pickings), and she has also enjoyed airplay in the United
Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand and here in Australia. Her music has also
been licensed for airplay in retail outlets across most of Europe – including
in The Netherlands, Germany, France, Belgium and Switzerland as well as into
Spain, Ireland, the UK and into the United States.
Release
Date: 1 June 2018
Label: Buttercup Records Australia
Total Length: 37:44
Genres: Country
Despite
Craigie’s musical achievements it’s likely you have never heard of her before;
especially if you’re outside the orbit of the Australian Country Music scene.
She spent years on the other side of the industry, including a stint working as
Label Manager for Australian Alt Country and Power Pop label Laughing Outlaw
Records, and as a booker and venue manager in the UK, working with a dizzying
array of artists from Bloc Party to Roni Size. Ever-careful not to blur
the lines between her work and play, Craigie developed her musical career
behind the scenes; focusing on songwriting, and totally bucking the traditional
working musician path of live performance. She explains;
“When I
first started releasing music I was working in the music industry and I wanted
to keep those two parts very separate. I am not a musician anyway, beyond
playing enough to write the songs and get them ready for the studio.
Songwriting and creating songs was then and has continued to be the part of
music that I love most and want to be involved with. Over time that has allowed
me to avoid the cycle that I have seen so many musicians wrestle with – work
getting in the way of music getting in the way of work – and have a reasonably
long-running career as a songwriter, alongside multiple professional paths, and
a heap of other major personal projects. I plan to continue doing things this
way for as long as it keeps working”.
In her
“other professional life” Karen is what she calls a professional do-gooder -
founding and running the Australian Charity - Prosper (Project
Australia), chairing the boards and committees of multiple international
organisations for street kids (including Welcome to my yard and Prosper
Children’s Village), leading the fundraising program for her son’s school,
fostering more than 20 children over 6 years and being a mum to her 10 year old
co-writer.
“Writing
songs has been the best way that I can find to stay connected to music amidst
all of my other passions and commitments. I am a songwriter and occasional
artist and that is enough. Some performers don’t write songs and some
songwriters don’t perform. I am in the latter category. That fits nicely with
my home, and busy work life and lets me keep doing everything that I love. If I
attempted to add performing or anything else, I’d have to let go of something
else that’s important.”
November
30, 2018 sees Karen release her 3rd LP, but the first under her own name
through Buttercup Records Australia.
Written and
recorded at Love Hz Studios, Mountains of
Gold is a powerful combination of cleverly crafted lyrics and
heartfelt vocals, delivered with the signature polished production of Golden
Guitar-winning producer, Matt Fell. Each song
on Mountains of Gold tells a unique story and draws
on a range of influences spanning country, pop and rock music.
Published
on April 23, 2018 Watch “Lonely Town” (5.6K Views):
NEW RELEASE Karen Craigie - So Long
So Long is the follow up single from Mountains of Gold
(released June 1, 2018) and features stunning lyrics and heartfelt vocals,
delivered with the signature slick production of Golden Guitar-winning
producer, Matt Fell.
The single was sent to country radio.
The single was sent to country radio.
Stream
on Soundcloud | Available on Amazon UK & iTunes
Lonely
Town; the first single from the album, spent 7 weeks in the
Country Songs Top 40 Australian airplay charts and hit the top ten of the
Official Tasmanian Top 30 country chart in Australia. Other tracks
featured on Mountains of Gold have taken out
multiple Australian songwriting awards – including Songs Alive’s The
Song Comp, and reached the finalist or semi-finalist stage of
the Tamworth Songwriters Association’sNational Country Music
Songwriting Contest, TheInternational Songwriting
Competition, The UK Songwriting Contest and
the Australian Songwriting Association Song Contest amongst
others, while the tracks Lonely Town and So
Long achieved two much coveted American Songwriting
Award nominations.
Mountains
of Gold Track By Track
Little
Heartbreaker – The lead track is an ironic, pop-skewed
reflection on the destructive relationships that find us all, and the games,
fakery, and ruin that punctuate such fraught affairs.
Kill Me
Now – a cautionary tale about the importance of going your separate
ways after a breakup and the torment of nursing a heartache with an old still
love hanging around.
Bottom
Line – co-written with Karen’s now 10 year old son, when he was the
tender age of 6). The song is a walk through negotiation of the typical heated,
repetitive arguments we find ourselves in with our significant others, and a
plea for common ground and a meeting place somewhere at the bottom line.
Mountains
of Gold – has been a song-writing awards favourite and is the heart and
soul of the album, capturing the beauty, longing and sadness of the passage of
time, letting go of dreams, and coming to realise that life is no fairy tale
and there really are no mountains of gold.
High – is
a different kind of love song about navigating the journey through all of the
distractions and temptations that the world offers, to find your way to the
love of family that brings you home each night.
Game
Face – chronicles the type of off-colour love that takes the best out
of us and leaves us wanting nothing more than to depart with our pride still
intact. No making up, no pretending to be friends, no such luck and nothing
more to do but pack up your heart and leave.
Happy
Ending – a Country Eastern-flavoured dedication to finding ‘The One’ you
have waited your whole life for. But it’s not that simple – promises, hurt,
lies, imperfection, loneliness and knowing that at any moment the happy ending
itself could come to an end.
Lonely Town – was
written on a Greyhound bus ride through Nevada and was created as a homage to
classic American western movies conjuring imagery of long setting suns, shoots
ups, and whisky and incorporating country sounds from the fiddle to backing
vocals that emulate the style of the singing of the first nations people
of America.
So
Long - this award-winning ballad (2015 Songs Alive, The Song Comp –
Ballad Category) is inspired by the fictional relationship between characters
Tim Riggins and Lyla Garrity from the hit television series, Friday
Night Lights and captures the bittersweet mood of long, lost young
love.
Till It
Gets Done – the final album track is a rock-fused motivational speech
reminding us that anything is possible. Set against a score of classic rock guitar
and a soaring middle 8, the song throws out the challenge that it is all up to
us and it comes down to simply getting the thing done.
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