Charlie Collins has shared the official music video for stand-out single "Please Let Me Go" off her critically acclaimed debut album Snowpine, released May 31 on Mirror Music Group(Gang of Youths, Middle Kids, Lola Kirke, Sloan Peterson). With a distinct blend of gleam and grit, Charlie has quickly established herself as one of the most promising indie artists in Australia. In just less than a year, she has sold out her first Australian tour, secured coveted slots at BIGSOUND and Laneway Festival, toured extensively with Gang of Youths, been featured across Spotify's New Music Friday, and received enthused radio support from triple j, KCRW, KCSN, The Current and more.
NYLON initially premiered "Please Let Me Go" saying "There's something really cathartic about licking your wounds right before standing back up, brushing it off, and fighting back harder, and singer Charlie Collins encapsulates that feeling perfectly." Talking about the track, Charlie reveals "Please Let Me Go" is a personal account of self-reflection and a sense of hopelessness during a difficult period in her life. "This is somewhat of a self-pity song," she says. "I was feeling sorry for myself when I wrote this, as I just felt like I couldn't win in a sense. I felt tired and didn't feel like I had the strength to keep going, constantly comparing myself to others around me and feeling like somewhere along the lines, I had failed."
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Charlie Collins' primary influences are perfectly versatile. She picked up a guitar at age 11 and learned to busk old country classics from the likes of Merle Haggard, Hank Williams, Patsy Cline and Emmy Lou Harris. The sounds of dirt roads and dive bars lay a gravelly foundation over which her sheepskin-soft voice could ring. Charlie took to more modern sounds in her early twenties, fronting alt-pop outfit Tigertown. Now, she melds the range of experiences into something both grittily heartfelt and gleaming. Read the full album bio here.
This fall, Charlie will support Kasey Chambers on her 20th Anniversary tour of The Captain, launching September 12 in Melbourne. The tour marks an important milestone in Collins' career, as Kasey Chambers was a strong influence in Collins' decision to pursue music. Details are listed below.
CHARLIE COLLINS LIVE
September 12 | The Palms at Crown - Melbourne, VIC
September 13 | The Palms at Crown - Melbourne, VIC
September 14 | Costa Hall - GPAC - Geelong, VIC
September 15 | Wangaratta Performing Arts Centre - Wangaratta, VIC
September 19 | Lismore City Hall - Lismore, NSW
September 20 | The Fortitude Music Hall - Brisbane, QLD
September 21 | Southport RSL Club - Southport, QLD
October 04 | Thebarton Theatre - Adelaide, SA
October 05 | The Astor Theatre - Perth, WA
October 06 | Bridgetown, WA
October 11 | Town Hall Theatre, PAC - Devonport, TAS
October 12 | Theatre North at the Princess - Launceston, TAS
October 13 | Wrest Point Entertainment Centre - Hobart, TAS
October 17 | Anitas Theatre - Thirroul, NSW
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