Courtney Barnett – “Stay in Your Lane” Video Release
- Australian indie-rock musician Courtney Barnett has announced her fifth studio album, following the release of an instrumental record tied to her recent documentary, Anonymous Club.
- The instrumental record preceded the documentary film, Anonymous Club, with music Barnett composed specifically for the project. The documentary itself offers a deeply personal look into Barnett's creative...
- Anonymous Club premiered at the sundance Film Festival in january 2023 according to Pitchfork.
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Courtney Barnett Announces New Album Following anonymous Club Documentary
Australian indie-rock musician Courtney Barnett has announced her fifth studio album, following the release of an instrumental record tied to her recent documentary, Anonymous Club. The new song, “stay In Your Lane,” premiered on October 19, 2023, signaling her return with fresh music after a two-year hiatus as reported by Pitchfork.
The instrumental record preceded the documentary film, Anonymous Club, with music Barnett composed specifically for the project. The documentary itself offers a deeply personal look into Barnett’s creative process and struggles with loneliness as reviewed by Pitchfork.
Anonymous Club premiered at the sundance Film Festival in january 2023 according to Pitchfork. The film features Barnett’s home video footage and explores themes of self-doubt and the challenges of maintaining a public persona.
Courtney Barnett’s Discography
barnett rose to prominence with her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit (2015), which garnered widespread critical acclaim. She has sence released three further studio albums:
| Album Title | Release Date |
|---|---|
| Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit | May 22, 2015 |
| Tell Me How You Really feel | may 18, 2018 |
| Things Take Time / Take Time | November 13, 2020 |
| Anonymous Club (Instrumental) | 2023 |
Her music is characterized by its observational lyrics, deadpan delivery, and blend of indie-rock, punk, and folk influences. Barnett’s songwriting frequently enough tackles themes of everyday life, anxiety, and the search for meaning.
The release of “Stay In Your Lane” suggests a continuation of Barnett’s signature sound, while also hinting at potential new sonic directions. Fans and critics alike are eagerly anticipating further details about the upcoming album and its release date.
