Can’t Shake It introduces the second album from Kate Miller-Heidke titled Curiouser, which has debuted at the number 8 spot in Australia.
Miller-Heidke made her mark at the ARIA 2007 awards ceremony, and while her profile was significantly boosted by four ARIA nominations, it was thanks to her debut album Little Eve, and her dramatic performance of the single Words which captivated her new audience.
Can’t Shake It may be the perfect example of her vision realised in sonic form. But there is another song which showcases the more emotional side of her songwriting and is already winning – and breaking – hearts for its poignancy.
Here is a live acoustic preformance for the Daily Telegraph in Sydney’s Sony Studios.
Caught In The Crowd, in contention to be the album’s next single, tells an all-too-real story of schoolyard bullying. “It’s a song about schoolyard trauma and the crap that happens to you at school staying with you and ultimately shaping your personality,” she says.
Here is a live acoustic preformance for the Daily Telegraph in Sydney’s Sony Studios.
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