Five months after releasing ‘The Art of Getting Through’ to unanimous acclaim around the globe, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Imogen Clark is rewarding fans with a massive deluxe edition of the album. This expanded edition features the new original song taken from the album sessions: ‘Ruin My Life’, co-written with Mike Meadows (Taylor Swift) and featuring Elvis Costello rhythm section Davey Faragher and Pete Thomas. It also features a new reinterpretation of the classic Neil Finn single ‘She Will Have Her Way’, recorded in LA with Griffin Goldsmith (Dawes) on drums.
“She Will Have Her Way has been one of my favorite songs for as long as I have loved music,” says Imogen. “Neil Finn has a magical ability to make the emotional sound spiritual, with melodies that take your head off and lyrics that leave enough space for you to put your whole heart into them. It was amazing to find my way into this song and try to do it justice”.
The deluxe edition always features a new version of Imogen’s heartbreaking song Squinters, reimagined as a duet with the song’s co-writer Steve Poltz, with a new extra verse. This version was recorded around Imogen and Steve’s performance of the song at Byron Bay Blues and Roots Festival this Easter.
Additionally, fans can delight in alternate “Nashville mixes” of Squinters and the title track, acoustic versions of If I Want In, Big One, All Hard Feelings, The Art of Getting Through, Squinters and Sebastian, and a full live in studio performance of the entire album with Imogen’s Australian band, complete with string and horn sections on selected songs.
It has been nonstop for the Australian-born, Nashville-based singer-songwriter since the album’s initial release in May. Hot off the heels of Nashville and LA headline dates, she headed to the UK, kicking off her tour with a sold-out show at London’s Green Note and performed a sizzling set at The Aussie BBQ in Nashville as part of Americana Fest. Before the year is out, she will return to the UK as special guest of Kezia Gill on her ‘The Story So Far’
tour, then head out across the United States with the legendary Robyn Hitchcock, followed by a visit to her home country of Australia for a sold-out headline tour.
Next year is already shaping up a big one for an artist who has never stopped moving forward creatively, with a massive UK tour just announced and on sale for June 2025.