College Fall

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Indie, acoustic pop from Australia

Most musicians today are stuck either plying their trade in the brutally callous world of Big Rock Biz or wondering what they need to do to get noticed in this, the cruelest of art industries. So it is such sweet relief to know that a band like College Fall is out there, playing their own trade of heartfelt pop all on their own terms Unlike most new bands regurgitate...

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    Most musicians today are stuck either plying their trade in the brutally callous world of Big Rock Biz or wondering what they need to do to get noticed in this, the cruelest of art industries. So it is such sweet relief to know that a band like College Fall is out there, playing their own trade of heartfelt pop all on their own terms

    Unlike most new bands regurgitated from the major label stables, College Fall does not have members who are fiercely determined, over competitive, bastard sons of industry moguls who barely know each other. No, this trio from Western Australia is a hidden treasure, a real gang of true friends who found each other through their mutual love of music and inevitably for each other. They seem to enjoy each others company as much as they like writing and performing their own brand of inspiring, lyric driven pop

    And it shows with everything they do.

    Their live shows are ingenious. With dynamic musical shifts and enchanting lyrics encased by sweetly delivered harmonies, quick witted stories and brilliantly captured emotion. And they have an undying passion to engage and satisfy their audience, making sure you never walk away disappointed.

    Their debut album Eleven Letters further exposes the unusual integrity of such a brilliant band. It tells the story of the letters written, then sung, between two lovers, Glenn Musto and Jodie Bartlett. It’s a chronological expose’ on how they began and very nearly ended. It keeps you hanging on every word; through fretful goodbyes, hurtful arguments, vulnerable hope and potential reconciliation. It is extremely humbling to listen to a record that is so close to the bone, but boy does it make College Fall stand out from the pack. Their honesty and independent attitude clearly places College Fall in their own pack.

    Soon they may well make you look back at the competing throng of industry bellowers below and wonder ‘What the hell was I thinking?’

    Glenn Musto and Jodie Bartlett met in Perth, Western Australia in 2002 while playing in local bands that were winning awards and making a big impression on the scene - Jodie in Josivac and Glenn in Showbag and The Nordeens. Immediately they hit it off and for a brief time Jodie toured Australia with Showbag as a vocalist, flaming their romantic relationship. As these bands changed their priorities, Jodie and Glenn remained personally involved. After a series of departures and reconciliations (which resulted in the eleven letters) their passion for song writing and each other led to the creation of College Fall.

    Their debut show in 2005 also doubled as their EP launch, performing to a sold out audience at Perth’s iconic Velvet Lounge.

    Self inspired and motivated, the band were not prepared to sit and wait for the world to notice them. In 2006 they quit their day jobs, packed up their bags and trundled over to Sydney to record their debut album before traveling all the way around Europe for a fifty date self organized tour. They met hundreds of incredible people, some becoming friends for life, including a few label managers who fell for their music and stories. They signed two record deals in the UK (Ride and Hooked Up) and Finland (Rhythm Barrel) for the 2007 release of Eleven Letters. Returning to Australia, the band played over 100 duo gigs (and session muso band shows) across the Australian hinterland before instituting the services of former Josivac guitarist (and brother of Jodie) Simon Bartlett, permanently on drums. Simon’s closeness to the couple and his love of their music made him the perfect fit for a duo that know only to well the need to ensure compatibility of band mates.

    In July 2007 the band returned to Europe to launch their critically acclaimed album, taking on festivals in Italy, England, Denmark, Sweden and Finland. Now the band is poised to release this incredible record on their own terms (and own record label) to their home audience. Rarely does a band have the luxury of displaying brilliant musical arrangements, unique and heartfelt lyrics and beautiful vocal delivery. But College Fall has all the boxes ticked. And to top it off, both Jodie Bartlett and Glenn Musto are rapidly staking their claims as two of the most captivating singers of our generation.

    They have a right to be proud of their work, but to us, the people who choose to listen to these flecks of musical gold, we are the ones truly reaping all the benefits. Now we have the chance to be one of the lucky people that in a few years can say, “I remember when they toured Eleven Letters, what a show…what an album.”

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