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Lisa Mitchell

Lisa Mitchell

Lisa Helen Mitchell (born 22 March 1990) is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter who grew up in Albury, New South Wales. Mitchell currently lives in Melbourne and is working on her fourth studio album. Mitchell finished sixth in the 2006 season of Australian Idol. Her debut extended play, Said One to the Other (4 August 2007), topped iTunes in Australia and she signed with London-based publisher, Little Victories, a subsidiary of Sony/ATV. By 2008 Mitchell had relocated to the UK where she recorded her debut studio album, Wonder (31 July 2009), which peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart. She won the 2009 Australian Music Prize of $30,000 for the album. Mitchell returned to Australia to live in Melbourne. Her second album, Bless This Mess (12 October 2012) reached No. 7. In March 2015, Mitchell's last single "Wah Ha" was remixed by electronic trio Seekae. Her third album Warriors was released on 16 October 2016 and debuted Top 10 on the ARIA Albums Chart.

Albums

2009 Wonder
2012 Bless This Mess
2016 Warriors
2022 A Place To Fall Apart
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Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lisa Mitchell, East
"She tells us to be imaginative as she continues to share a listening session of her new album that she’s in the process of recording."
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lisa Mitchell
"...majority of the audience stand still, entranced by her uniquely breathy folk voice and the dreamlike winter wonderland."
Features / Music
Listen: Spirit Faces - Adeline feat. Lisa Mitchell
Spirit Faces kicks goals with Lisa Mitchell on Adeline..
Features / Music
New Music: Lisa Mitchell – Wah Ha (Seekae Remix)
Australian electronic trio Seekae flip Lisa Mitchell's single tune on its head..
Features / Music
Andy Bull Tour Reflections: Week 1
Andy Bull gets us up to speed halfway into his Sea Of Approval tour.. Currently touring his new album Sea Of Approval, Andy Bull has taken to little bit of downtime he had last week to give us a few things he's learnt over the past few shows. For the remaining tour dates, click HERE. 1. Steely Dan I never really understood the appeal of Steely Dan. I mean, I thought I got the basic gist but couldn’t imagine a setting wherein I would really get into it. But this is what i’ve learned: the perfect time to listen to Steely Dan’s Aja record and also Donald Fagen's solo album The Nightfly, is between the hours of 1am and 5am, driving from Canberra to Sydney. Why? Well, in the case on Nightfly, it's about a lonely, sort of passive aggressive dude named Lester who works the graveyard shift at W-JAZ (…"with jazz and conversation from the foot of Mount Belzoni”) and somehow you can relate to his plight. Further to this, at that late night time, it helps to have music that is easy to listen to, b
Reviews / Live
Live Review: Lisa Mitchell & Georgia Fair
Mitchell’s performance closes with droves of punters of all ages dancing in the walkways to the merry Oh! Hark!, a beautiful image to watch the sun set to.
Reviews / Album
Album Review: Lisa Mitchell - Bless This Mess
Overall, a brave step in a far more mature direction.
Features / Music
Destiny's Child
“I’ll always believe in following your dreams because it happened to me. As I was saying before, it’s a constant battle; there’s lots of work, then lots more work – it’s a big thing... I’m really bloody fortunate to be doing it and I’m so excited to have this record out.”
Reviews / Live
Lisa Mitchell, pic by Ryan Murphy
Live Review: Lisa Mitchell, Alpine, Danco
Features / Music
This Beautiful Mess
"Being a bit older, knowing myself a bit more, being more confident in myself, I feel like I’m able to back up all my arguments, all my ideas. I feel like I can do whatever I want."
Features / Music
Lisa Mitchell
A Messy Birth
“It’s kind of like childbirth,” an expecting Lisa Mitchell tells Dave Drayton about album number two, Bless This Mess.
Features / Music
This Mess We're In
"I’m alive and isn’t it crazy and so messy how everything’s changing all the time but... oh my God isn’t it beautiful – isn’t infinity beautiful? Isn’t it all just so scarily fucking beautiful?"