New Album And Tour For Holly Throsby


Holly Throsby has just finished recording a new album on the south coast of NSW. The album, which is called Under the Town, was produced by Tony Dupe at his cottage on Saddleback Mountain and mixed by Tim Whitten in Sydney. Holly and Tony (who played many instruments) were joined by Jack Ladder on bass, Jens Birchall on cello and Bree van Reyk on drums. Some young twin sisters from Wollongong came to the mountain to play their violins and, in one song, Holly accompanied herself on piano for the first time on a record.

Holly’s debut album ‘On Night’ won many fans after it’s release in November 2004, and this second album has been much anticipated.

The first single from Under the Town is called “Making A Fire”. To celebrate its release, Holly will be doing a small national tour in June. She will be bringing bandmates to most cities to play along on various instruments, including Jens Birchall on cello and Bree van Reyk on the drums.

Under the Town will be released on July 15th on Spunk Records. Check out her OBR profile and the gig guide for tour dates.