Maddy Jane at the 2022 ARIA Awards | CREDIT: Wendell Teodoro/Getty Images.

Maddy Jane Returns With First EP In Three Years, ‘Clear As Mud Pt. 1’

Maddy Jane has officially released her third EP, Clear As Mud Pt. 1. The six-track effort arrives today (June 27th) via Community Music as the official follow-up to 2022’s Island Time EP. The Bruny Island native, who is currently based in Sydney, worked on the EP with Alex Burnett – formerly of Sparkadia, and recently a producer to the likes of Thelma Plum and Hockey Dad. She has described the sound of her new EP as “Tasmaniana” – ie. Americana done in the style of a Tasmanian.

“This is a new chapter,” she said in a statement. “It’s the most powerful and self-assured place I’ve ever made music from. I’ve come to understand that songs are spells — they hold meaning, intention and energy. I’m not stuck in a machine anymore. This is just the beginning.” Prior to the EP’s release, Jane rolled out several singles – including ‘It Can’t Be Heartbreak If It’s Not Love’ from November last year, ‘A Woman Is A Woman’ back in February and ‘Thylacine’ earlier this month.

Maddy Jane – ‘A Woman Is A Woman’

The EP also marks Jane’s first release since coming out as bisexual, with the songs celebrating this in a manner she describes as “country, rock and queer as hell”. “Working out [that] I’m queer, realising how the male gaze and cultural expectations shaped me, and falling in love with women —these things helped me reclaim my power, and find real assurance in who I am,” she said.

Jane and her band – composed of Ollie Thorpe (Ian Moss, The Whitlams Black Stump), Lozz Benson (Angus & Julia Stone), Lucy Warriner (Mega Fäuna) and Ross Tipper (Little Bastard, Pan-Pacific Grand Prix, Lady Lyon) – are set to perform at this year’s King Street Crawl. They will play at the Marlborough Hotel – AKA the Marly Bar – in Newtown on Sunday, July 13th alongside the likes of Redd., Stevan, GRXCE, FVNERAL, Gena Stone and Stumps. More info can be found here.

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