As we head into Spring and leave August behind, the high of the Adelaide International Guitar Festival is still lingering in the air.
For those looking for that next hit of indie folk music and strummin' banjos, let me introduce you to Traveller and Fortune.
There's something both refreshing and familiar about Adelaide indie-folk group Traveller and Fortune. Their songs are beautifully constructed melodies and harmonies, with lyrics equally as thought out and just as touching. Each song by the band will take you away to a different place, and it's certainly somewhere you don't want to leave in a hurry.
RTM: In your own words, how would you best describe the music of Traveller and Fortune?
T&F: We like to have songs that sound a bit like stories, with ups and down. They're generally bittersweet and we like to use a lot of different instrumentation to create moody soundscapes. We like to showcase the song's lyrics that we hope are always interesting and tell a unique or unexpected story!
RTM: What are you looking forward to most with your upcoming tour?
T&F: We're most looking forward to playing some really fun shows in front of new crowds. We're also really excited for the BIGSOUND conference where we are playing two showcases and meeting up with some really cool industry people.
RTM: "Little plastic people" is your new single - what's special about this track to Traveller and Fortune?
T&F: Yep, its our new single but its actually quite an old song. It featured on our EP from a few years ago, but we've decided to re-jig it with the new band dynamic, its a bit more hillybilly this time around. We still love the song cos its fun to play but we also like the 'idea' of the song.
RTM: What can people expect at one of your shows?
T&F: A diverse set, highs and lows and lots of harmonies.
Traveller and Fortune are touring as of September 8th; to find out more about when you can catch them check out their Facebook Page. You can also listen to their music online on Soundcloud
and Triple J Unearthed. I'll be at their gig on the 15th at Jive in Adelaide - See you there!
and Triple J Unearthed. I'll be at their gig on the 15th at Jive in Adelaide - See you there!
Traveller and Fortune are:
Ally - Vocals, Ukulele, Sax, xylo
Tom - Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica, Mandolin
Emily - Vocals, bass, Keys
Ryan - Vocals, keys, drums
Todd - Bass, Banjo, Lapslide, Vocals
A huge thank you to Traveller and Fortune for their time,
Ran.
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