Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit

Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit

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27/03/26

  • Galaxy black translucent vinyl *

  • 11” x 17” folded, full colour poster *

  • Gatefold sleeve 

  • Numbered edition *

  • Limited pressing of 750 *

*EXCLUSIVE to Dinked Edition 390

 

In the hands of Courtney Barnett, fragments of everyday life become rich and riveting. A deft lyricist and virtuosic guitarist, she is an emblem of millennial wit and one of Australia’s most successful musical exports.

Creature of Habit, Courtney Barnett’s fourth studio album, marks a decisive new chapter in her musical evolution. It’s a bold, emotionally resonant record that explores the central question: how to get out of your own way so you can truly feel your life. Written in the wake of a relocation from Australia to Los Angeles and the closure of her long-running label Milk! Records, Barnett was grappling with changes that put the future of both her life and career in question. Rather than internalizing those feelings, she decided to bring all this swirling confusion directly into the recording process.

Based for much of her adult life in Melbourne, Barnett first found critical acclaim with 2013’s The Double EP: A Sea of Split Peas, and broke into the mainstream in 2015 with her debut album, Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit. Garnering a coveted Best New Artist Grammy nomination and numerous other accolades, the album stands as a generational classic. Barnett followed her debut with 2017’s Lotta Sea Lice , an acclaimed collaborative record with Kurt Vile, and eschewed the vignettes of her early records on 2018’s Tell Me How You Really Feel, her humid, political sophomore record, which featured the Margaret Atwood-invoking single “Nameless, Faceless”. In 2021, she released Things Take Time, Take Time, a remarkable artistic step forward. Now, 5 years later, she’s made the move to Fiction Records and is back with this incredible new record - a brilliant, bold and addictive musical statement.

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