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    Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia

    Dashville Skyline

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Upcoming concerts (7)

  1. Sep

    21

    Nashville, TN, US

    5 Spot

  2. Oct

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    Hunter Valley, NSW, Australia

    Dashville Skyline

  3. Jan

    26

    2025
    Leeds, UK

    Brudenell Social Club

  4. Jan

    31

    2025
    Manchester, UK

    The Deaf Institute

  5. Feb

    1

    2025
    London, UK

    London Omeara

  6. Feb

    2

    2025
    Stroud, UK

    Sub Rooms

  7. Feb

    4

    2025
    Cambridge, UK

    The Portland Arms

Live reviews

  • Emily Barker

    A warm Wednesday April evening in a church hall in Exmouth Market in central London was the time and place for the launch show for Emily Barker’s new – and first solo – record The Toerag Sessions. The album was released officially a couple of days previously following a Pledge campaign. That campaign and a proportion of the proceeds from the gig were earmarked for Shelter From The Storm, a London homeless charity (http://www.sfts.org.uk.)

    After several albums with the Red Clay Halo and a variety of side trips, Emily Barker had decided it was time to take it back to basics. The album was recorded live, at the renowned Toe Rag studios in East London, to two-track tape. Then cut to vinyl/whatever it is they do to CD as it was recorded.

    For the launch show, Emily took the stage with just three guitars and harmonica(s). Starting with Little Deaths, from Almanac, she took the audience through the vinyl (10 songs) version of the record, track by track. Probably her best-known song is Nostalgia, from Despite The Snow, which was adapted and used for the BBC’s version of the Wallander TV series. Tonight she performs the original version of the song which describes being the other side of the world from your loved ones in the cold of a Melbourne winter.

    Between the songs she took some time to describe the background to some of the lyrics. I hadn’t seen her perform the Dear River album so hadn’t heard the story behind Letters. It’s a moving tale of how her maternal grandparents had emigrated from the post WW2 wreckage of the Netherlands taking the boat from Rotterdam to Western Australia. On the way they decided there would be no looking back and Emily told how their past was a source of mystery when she was growing up there but that when her grandmother had died they found the eponymous letters from which they were able to piece together at least some of their story.

    The second half included Anywhere Anyway, the only new song on the LP, written as the theme to an upcoming film, and Lord I Want An Exit which she’d written for her first band the-low-country on first arriving in the UK in the early noughties. The latter also came accompanied by tales of her early days in the Northern hemisphere. The set closed with two songs – Blackbird and This Is How It’s Meant To Be from the first, and recently reissued Photos, Fires and Fables album.

    With The Toerag Sessions launched and heading for orbit, Emily invited Red Clay Halo collaborator Gill Sandell to join her on accordion and vocals for a further five songs. These included Dear River, a cover of Springsteen’s Tougher Than The Rest (complete with audience prompt) and a new song Stockholm Down Below which came across very well even as it applied a little poetic licence to Swedish geography. They finished the main set with The Blackwood, before Emily Barker came back solo and encored with another new song whose title I didn’t catch.

    One excellent performer, one sterling supporting player and one very happy crowd made for a good night.

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  • Another great night of music. Emily's voice gets stronger and stronger and the strength of the latest album along with a growing back catalogue ensured an evening of great entertainment.

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Past concerts

  1. Nov

    29

    2023
    Adelaide, SA, Australia

    Hindley St Music Hall

  2. Nov

    28

    2023
    Perth, WA, Australia

    Astor Theatre

  3. Nov

    26

    2023
    Melbourne, VIC, Australia

    Forum Melbourne

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