Melbourne based folk-pop-punk-poet Alana Wilkinson continues to emerge as one of the most loved new artists on the Australian scene.
Since 2017 Alana has turned heads with a string of triumphant (and much talked-about) major festival appearances (Woodford, Queenscliff, Blue Mountains, Nannup, Bello and Mullum) showcasing her wit, humour and insightful social commentary. Backed up with wonderfully received support spots for the likes of Tim Freedman, Bob Evans, Clare Bowditch, the Pierce Brothers, The Maes, Kav Temperley, Kate Ceberano and the Northern Folk, Alana has enchanted diverse audiences across Australia.
Alana Wilkinson has guitar, will travel. She’s completed an extensive Porch Sessions tour with good friends Harrison Storm and Jack the Fox in 2019 and in early 2020 she’ll be setting out on the Festival of Small Halls autumn circuit with Scotland’s Paul McKenna Band which takes in over twenty small regional communities across Australia as well as the Port Fairy Folk Festival and the National Folk Festival in Canberra.
And all that on the back of the release of just two singles! Alana’s debut offering Closer received extensive national airplay on ABC Local Radio and was joined in 2019 by Partner in Crime which also achieved triple j play as well as very strong streaming figures. Alana achieved an unrealised life goal in 2019 when her songs found themselves on rotation for shoppers in retail outlets.
Hello Kmart!
Combining delicate melodies with disarmingly insightful vignettes about the human condition, Wilkinson is a smiling assassin. Her songs skewer ex-lovers, would-be suitors, ridiculous social norms and the absurd challenges of suburban life in a merciless, yet strangely affectionate way, leaving audiences feeling like they’re sitting in her living room, chatting about life over a steaming cuppa.
Equally at home in the intimate confines of a house concert or in the expansive surrounds of a festival Wilkinson engages audiences with revealing and hilarious stories and songs that seep into the consciousness.
In 2020 Alana’s recorded output will explode confetti-style with the release of her third single, the achingly beautiful Good For You, to be followed later in the year by a full length album, exquisitely recorded with highly-respected producer Hayden Calnin. Titled Half Time Oranges the album sees Alana expanding her palate of musical colours and textures and delivers the dreamy and inspiring body of work she’s been promising for a couple of years now.
Alana Wilkinson, in all her sunshiney glory, is one to watch.