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Fields of June

1.3M streams

1,308,510

A Dark Murmuration of Words

799K streams

798,959

The Toerag Sessions

631.6K streams

631,589

Fragile as Humans

453K streams

453,003

Sweet Kind of Blue (Deluxe Edition)

349.2K streams

349,226

Photos. Fires. Fables. (Extended Editi...

320.2K streams

320,169

Shadow Box

276.7K streams

276,745

Bound for Home

180.2K streams

180,232

Room 822

149.8K streams

149,824

A Window To Other Ways

63.7K streams

63,682

Biography

Emily Barker is an award-winning Australian singer-songwriter. She had early success as the writer and performer of the theme to the hugely successful BBC/PBS Masterpiece crime drama Wallander starring Kenneth Branagh, and has since gone on to forge an acclaimed catalogue of releases. Barker has announced her new album, Fragile as Humans, produced at storied English studio The Wool Hall by Luke Potashnick (Gabrielle Aplin, Jack Savoretti, Alberta Cross). It's her first album for nearly four years, following A Dark Murmuration of Words, which Uncut called “…a kind of Australian equivalent of PJ Harvey’s Let England Shake” Barker has released music and toured as a solo artist as well as with various bands and collaborations, most notably her long association with Frank Turner, and has written for TV and film, including composing the soundtrack for Jake Gavin’s lauded debut feature Hector starring Peter Mullan and Keith Allen. Praise for A Dark Murmuration of Words: “One of the most literate and probing folk albums of the year. I really love it.” Ann Powers, NPR Music “an album of spare, striking beauty” Mojo ★★★★ “…a kind of Australian equivalent of PJ Harvey’s Let England Shake” UNCUT 8/10 “bold, direct, uncompromising” CLASH “a high-class piece of songwriting and beautifully expressed musicianship” Americana UK 9/10 “irresistibly catchy…an album replete with nooks and crannies, light and shade” The Australian ★★★★★ “an album full of grace and danger” RnR ★★★★★