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Jordie Lane Drops Third Single From Forthcoming New Album, Tropical Depression

  • SINGLE BISCUIT HOUSE  OUT TODAY
  • TROPICAL DEPRESSION  OUT AUGUST 16, 2024
  • AUSTRALIAN TOUR KICKS OFF IN AUGUST

“A masterclass in songwriting.” Kath Devaney – ABC Country

Tropical Depressioneasily his best album to date.”  4 StarsBrian Wise – Rhythms Magazine
“He’s the genuine thing, a unique songwriter with a talent to capture the simple things in life and transform them into something sparkling and attractive. Love this work!!” Marcus Mulcahy – Radio Carrum

Ahead of the release of his highly anticipated fourth studio album, Tropical Depression, Jordie Lane is back to treat us with another taste from the album in new single, Biscuit House.

Released today, the striking alt-folk/country-tinged song is another standout from his forthcoming record and follows recent singles The Changing Weather and Blame Me If You Want Toboth of which received airplay around the country and saw Double J, ABC Country & Australian Country Radio adding Blame Me… to high rotation.   

Biscuit House will no doubt resonate with those who at times self-doubt themselves. Of the song, Jordie says; “Long story short, ‘Biscuit House’ is about ‘Imposter Syndrome’. Something so many people feel at some point in their life, but especially creatives in the arts. We’re constantly evolving and trying new things, but ever questioning ourselves for better and (mainly) worse. I personally have always dreamed of the wide open spaces, and being a cowboy, an outlaw. It couldn’t be further from the truth, cause I ain’t none of that! I’m a city kid, with an over imaginative mind.”

The single’s accompanying video which finds its lead character, ABZzzz News’ chief Meteorologist Tom Willing (and Able) jetlagged in Nashville, just in time to study the American Hurricane season, but things don’t go quite as planned.  Watch below.

Tropical Depression was recorded in Nashville, Tennessee, with Grammy nominated producer, engineer and instrumentalist Jon Estes (Kacey Musgraves, Dolly Parton, Rodney Crowell), and mixed by famed engineer Noah Georgeson (The Strokes, Devandra Banhart, Marlon Williams) and mastered by Juno Award winning Phillip Shaw Bova (Feist, Father John Misty, Angel Olsen, Bahamas).

Don’t miss Jordie Lane on his Tropical Depression Australian Tour b/w August-November.   *Note venue change for Sydney – Jordie will now be performing at The Trocadero Room, Enmore on Saturday September 7.

Biscuit House is out on all streaming platforms now.

Album Tropical Depression  is out August 16, 2024 via ABC Music / The Orchard / Blood Thinner Records and is available now for Pre-order here and via jordielane.com.

Tour Dates & Tickets: jordielane.com

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