Castlemaine's Dan Kelly has released a new single clip from his latest album Goldfeels
In this new clip, Dan takes us deep into Antarctic waters and into an emotional galley where the ingredients are love, loss and nutritional yeast.
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Directed by auteur, magician and philosopher Sunny Leunig and shot by Justin Oleyar, The Sea Shepherd Cook features a beautiful array of Southern Ocean images very kindly donated by the CSIRO Hobart Division and also features the gorgeous vocal stylings of Jess Ribeiro, who is played by an animated Albatross.
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Goldfeels was produced and engineered by multi-instrumentalist Dan Luscombe (Courtney Barnett, The Drones, Amyl And The Sniffers), the album also features a crème de la crème, de la crème, crème de la crème of Australia’s most respected musicians; Tropical Fuck Storm’s Erica Dunn and Lauren Hammel, Jess Ribeiro, Amanda Roff (Harmony, Time For Dreams, Don Walker), Ben Woolley (Marlon Williams), award-winning saxophonist Julien Wilson, Gus Agars (Marlon Williams, Robyn Hitchcock), Peter Luscombe (Paul Kelly, The Black Sorrows) and Tom Lyncolgn (Harmony, Nation Blue).
While the album deals with darker and heavier themes than he has explored previously, it still brims with unexpected and invigorating moments of music on every track, pulling from influences from the most idiosyncratic sides of Sly Stone, Neil Young and John Lennon, flavours of classic indie rock.
Mostly, it still sounds like Dan Kelly music, just the next evolution forward for an artist who has always been driven to find new frontiers of imagination and exploration.