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LIYAH KNIGHT
releases sophomore EP
TRAVELLER’S GUIDE
BUY/STREAM HERE
Featuring lead single & video
“HURRICANE”
WATCH HERE
OUT NOW VIA THE ORCHARD
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Today, Eora/Sydney-based artist and songwriter, Liyah Knight unveils her awaited sophomore EP, Traveller’s Guide, out now via The Orchard.
As an artist whose voice is uniquely intertwined with accessible yet nuanced storytelling, Liyah Knight’s next chapter explores a genre-defying musical narrative through the peaks and troughs of love, honouring the all-encompassing range of emotions and experiences along the way. Loosely guided by Kelley & Conner’s ‘Emotional Cycle of Change’, the six-track EP sees Liyah team up with the likes of Diesel, Tasker, IAMMXO, Garret Kato and Penny Pariah, Korky Buchek and Cyrus, as she puts pen to paper navigating these myriad layers, from naivety in love and embracing the unfamiliar, through to a deeper understanding of the self. Traversing a personal, unique fusion of various sonic tones, from folk to indie-pop and more, Knight pin-points exact emotions via a journeyed bare-all approach to songwriting.
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Liyah Knight says on the EP: “So, I’ve opened up, I’ve removed the layers, and I’ve let somebody in. Now what? Following my debut EP NESTING, Traveller’s Guide explores the journey of being open to the unfamiliar; Once we strip back our layers, we are ultimately allowing ourselves to be vulnerable and to be open to new experiences. In this instance, that new experience is love. Love is exciting, love is multidimensional, and love is enlightening.”
Traveller’s Guide opens to previously heard single, “Moon Baby”. The slow and steady swagger of an enunciated beat provides a backdrop to Liyah’s powerful heart-on-sleeve croons. Next up, the EP’s latest single “Hurricane” is a guitar-strumming love song, that could be suited for moonlit evenings pondering new feelings, or the accompaniment to a peaceful night spent in one’s own company. Liyah adds, “Your friends see their flaws, they might try to tell you, but you see nothing but perfection. Even these ups and downs are romanticised.”
Arriving with an accompanying video, Liyah continues, “When we were thinking about the video for this song, all I could see was a scenic road trip up the coast, but given we were in lockdown at the time, we decided to use it as an opportunity to let the song travel without us! It ended up in South Africa, shot by an incredible team.”
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“Threads” follows, which after receiving a wealth of support across the airwaves including FBi Radio, Triple R, PBS and triple j, received a remix treatment from Foura and Chelsea Warner. The original stands proudly on its own, in its delicate intimacy and introspection before “Holiday” arrives next. Double-layered vocals enveloped in Liyah’s smokey husk give the track an infectious stance, as Liyah asks, ‘is this another holiday for you?’.
Next, the slower and swirling track “Riddle” is up, seeing Liyah’s vocals stand alone beneath a pitter-pattered beat. Here, her journey through love’s ups and downs reaches a level of self-awareness in the ownership of one’s own feeling, and climbs toward the EP’s final track, “No Strings”. A bittersweet song dedicated to defining the end of relationships, Liyah explores how it means to be attached, or to simply let things go in the climactic progression to self-enlightenment.
Since the release of her debut EP, NESTING in 2020, Liyah Knight has swiftly enraptured Australian audiences, commanding their attention as a talented songwriter and musician to watch as well as an multi-talented creative director. The EP existed as a beautiful and kinetic introduction to Liyah’s genre-defying web of emotions, all grounded in her intimate and considered approach to composition and arrangement. Liyah was quick to receive praise from triple j Unearthed and community radio upon the EP’s release, as well as support from tastemakers including Astrophe Magazine, Pilerats, Acclaim, Filter Zine, Coup de Main and more since. From the live stage, Liyah has supported Budjerah, Merci, Mercy, Stevan and Milan Ring, as well as made her Australian television debut on ABC’s The Set with Peking Duk, reaffirming her presence as a dynamic and multi-disciplinary performer. Next up, Liyah will take the stage in Sydney to support Telenova in December, and return in January at Newtown’s King Street Carnival.
Listen today, as Liyah Knight unveils her sophomore work Traveller’s Guide, an EP that showcases her uncanny ability for expressing what moves us in love and life with unwavering assertion, expertise and authenticity.
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TRAVELLER’S GUIDE EP IS OUT NOW VIA THE ORCHARD
BUY/STREAM HERE
TRAVELLER’S GUIDE
Track List
1. Moon Baby
2. Hurricane
3. Threads
4. Holiday
5. Riddle
6. No Strings
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