New Album ‘Human Again’ Released Tomorrow
The Courier-Mail Spiegeltent, Brisbane Festival Show on September 12 Sells Out!
On the eve of Ingrid Michaelson’s ‘Human Again’ album release, comes the news that the first show on her September east coast tour of Australia – The Courier-Mail Spiegeltent, Brisbane Festival on September 12 – has sold out.
‘Human Again’ is the fourth album from US based Michaelson, whose music is known in Australia courtesy of the Allianz ad which featured the song ‘Be OK’ and Grey’s Anatomy which has featured ten songs over multiple series including ‘Palm of Your Hand’ from ‘Human Again’.
The ‘Human Again’ album was produced by David Kahne (Regina Spektor, Paul McCartney) and the current single ‘Blood Brothers’ is at radio now, with the fabulously quirky clip featuring Michaelson herself:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHVLpTyGgt0&list=UUmyAvsS7zUzuK6ijKLlG51w&index=3&feature=plpp_video
September will see Michaelson tour the east coast of Australia, with the Brisbane show now sold out. Dates are as follows:
WED 12 SEPTEMBER Brisbane Festival, The Courier-Mail Speigeltent, BRISBANE SOLD OUT!
Tickets: www.brisbanefestival.com.au
THURS 13 SEPTEMBER Corner Hotel, MELBOURNE
Tickets: www.metropolistouring.com
FRI 14 SEPTEMBER Metro Theatre, SYDNEY [ALL AGES]
Tickets: www.metropolistouring.com
Michaelson has also recorded her own version of Gotye’s #1 global hit ‘Somebody That I Used To Know’ in which she performs all vocals and plays all instruments. Michaelson’s cover has enjoyed more than a couple of million views to date: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUxLK1misbw
In addition, Ingrid has recently been featured in Goyte’s own mash up ‘Somebodies: A YouTube Orchestra’: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opg4VGvyi3M
Sales of Ingrid’s albums total over 800,000 globally, with 4 million singles sold. In the US, Ingrid’s albums ‘Girls and Boys’, ‘Be OK’, ‘Everybody’ are the highest selling releases by an independent artist, with ‘Everybody’ and ‘Human Again’ both debuting at #1 on US iTunes.
“…her catchy songs take hold…worth a listen…” West Australian