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Lisa Mitchell | “I Believe In Kindness”

27/1/2022

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Lisa Mitchell is back and better than ever, sharing a beautiful message with her latest single “I Believe In Kindness” - from her upcoming fourth studio album scheduled for release on April 22nd.

There’s a continued theme of embracing humility and dismantling oneself in order to grow and do better in the world is the clarion call of Mitchell’s work. She expresses the severity of climate change and how we absolutely need to do better.

I Believe In Kindness maintains the focus on all-acoustic, all-natural instrumentation, and features the Irish Uilleann pipes - a nod to Lisa’s Celtic roots - but employed in this track like a swirling psych rock synth. With its massive-sounding syncopated drums courtesy of Kishore Ryan (Kid Sam / Otouto) and of course Lisa’s captivating voice front and centre which when it asks “Can you feel it?” makes it impossible not to. 

“I wrote, I Believe in Kindness, the day before the Global Climate Strike (2019) in Melbourne/Naarm. Everyone was going. My body hummed with a feeling that I couldn’t quite put my finger on... The next day 100,000 people gathered, along with millions all over the world, in devotion to our Mother (earth). Elders spoke alongside school students and activists as they shared our needs for a safe future. It is terrifying that our governments’ policies are nowhere near good enough to protect our futures and care for Country. And yet, the feeling of being together that day still fuels my faith in humanity and reminds me of the power of a feeling.”

Lisa also announces details of her new album A Place To Fall Apart along with the accompanying Album Launch Tour. The album is produced by Tom Iansek (Big Scary / #1Dads) and features the new single “I Believe In Kindness” and “Zombie.” 

We’re so happy that Lisa Mitchell is back to provide us with more of her enchanting music!
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