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Ainslie Wills

Ainslie Wills

Albums

2013 You Go Your Way, I'll Go Mine
2019 All You Have Is All You Need
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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Tim Rogers & The Bamboos, Ainslie Wills
"Rogers adds a boisterous energy to the mix, looking like a gin-soaked lounge lizard and posturing a little like Jagger."
News / Music
Ainslie Wills Releases New Single 'Drive'
It's been a little while since we had new material from the Melburnian
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ainslie Wills, Skinny Jean, Emerson Snowe
In the quiet moment of Liquid Paper, Wills’ ode to crap relationships that has an instant classic vibe, even the drunk amongst us can’t help but stand still and illicit just a quiet expletive for the strength of tonight’s performance.
Features / Music
Parting Ways
“We’ve been songwriting since about 2009 but we’ve known each other a lot longer, and I think that there’s an immense amount of trust between us to be able to write songs the way that we have."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ainslie Wills, Spender, Oscar Lush
Closing This Is What I Write is skin-prickling in its beauty and with a delicate encore of Radiohead’s Nude, closes one of the shows of the year.
Features / Music
After The Dance
“I mean, I wasn’t at the helm of choosing what song to sing. RocKwiz had already chosen this duet and that’s the song that I was to learn and 360 was to rap over it.”
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Ainslie Wills - You Go Your Way I'll Go Mine
You Go Your Way, I’ll Go Mine is a superbly crafted debut taking in a number of genres from folk to rock in which Wills uses her teenage Jeff Buckley influence as the impetus to explore fabulously innovative arrangements.
News / Music
Ainslie Wills Announces Album And Tour
The Melbourne songstress will drop her debut LP next month.
Features / Music
Wills Power
“You grow up and become more comfortable with yourself. By getting out of certain situations, you are empowered by that because you’ve made a choice and it’s the right thing for you.”
News / Music
Ainslie Wills Pulling On Your Strings
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Ainslee Wills - Workers Club
Wearing a blue kimono-like jacket and red heels, the night’s leading lady beams onstage, looking genuinely overwhelmed by the turnout
Features / Music
Single Focus Ainslie Wills