CARETAKING out 6/14/24
Upcoming shows: Thurs March14 – 2:15 pm Sounds Australia Presents Showcase @ Australia House at Lucille's on Rainey St - 77 Rainey St Sat March16 - 2:30 pm Webberville Block Party @ Cavalier - 2400 Webberville Rd Suite A Sat March 16 – 4:45 pm Smartpunk Records Showcase @ Empire - 606 E 7th St Sun March17 - 1:30 pm Two Stage Rager @ The Far Out Lounge - 8504 S. Congress Ave
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Upcoming shows: Thurs March14 – 2:15 pm Sounds Australia Presents Showcase @ Australia House at Lucille's on Rainey St - 77 Rainey St Sat March16 - 2:30 pm Webberville Block Party @ Cavalier - 2400 Webberville Rd Suite A Sat March 16 – 4:45 pm Smartpunk Records Showcase @ Empire - 606 E 7th St Sun March17 - 1:30 pm Two Stage Rager @ The Far Out Lounge - 8504 S. Congress Ave 〰️
Just Released! New singles “People Move On” & “Back to the Mainland”
Touring with Islands October 2023
Touring Australia and NZ in November 2022!
“My partner and I filmed the video in the Sequoia National Forest in California. I had the idea for the visual for a while – this hyper-artificial neon outfit against a lush forest backdrop. But when we got out to the forest, about half of the trees were dead – killed off by drought and bark beetles exacerbated by rising temperatures. The video inadvertently became a sort of environmental lament – about a different kind of loss and love." - Jess
New Single Body Memory
“[Distance] recalls contemporaries like Feist and Sharon Van Etten at its finest, blending synth-rock, breezy beach pop, and tender folk. But ‘Body Memory’ is the album’s centerpiece, with Cornelius singing about corporality and mind-body connectivity with sensitivity and poise.” - Rolling Stone
New Single Kitchen Floor
“The song unfolds in a kind of mid-tempo brilliance that more than captures your attention with an anthemic chorus and Cornelius’s inviting vocals. “Kitchen Floor” calls attention to the arrival of an exciting musician.” – WXPN Song of the Week.
No Difference
“’No Difference’ marks the singer's literal and figurative entrance onto the U.S. stage. Last fall, she picked up roots and settled in Los Angeles— a logical incubator for the questions of womanhood, ageing and vanity that Cornelius seeks to answer.” – NPR All Songs Considered