PREMIERE: Watch Ella Thompson Perform Her New EP ‘Cocoon/Dawn’ at Melbourne Recital Centre

GL Sounds like home

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Mark Ronson Adds A Surprise New Star To His Splendour Supergroup

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Ella Thompson is knocking on new doors

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New band of the week: GL (No 25)

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Sounds Like Home with GL

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Reprise: Like Running Water

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Testimonials:

“Ella has been without a doubt one of the most talented singers in Australia this decade” – The Ripe

“Thompson's proficiency as a vocalist and multi-instrumentalist is evident across all her pursuits including alt-pop group Dorsal Fins, pop duo GL and her solo work. Thompson's extensive experience allows her to deconstruct musical components into dynamic forms of expression as demonstrated through Like Running Water. The performance pulls apart resonating sounds and reimagines them in reference to the binding imagery of liquid.” – The Music

“Between playing with Mark Ronson, touring the country, winning over every music blog to come across her, and being nominated for a Music Victoria award, Ella Thompson has come around this year as a fashion icon and songwriter extraordinaire. Even as her work with Graeme Pogson in GL continues to thrill, her debut solo record Janus has ideas and energy for days.” – Junkee

“Remarkably affective songwriting. It feels almost inappropriate to talk about Snow as a track because it is more of a moment really, pristine moment of realisation where you find a surreal beauty in accepting the ephemerality of life and learning to let go.” Purple Sneakers (of Hysteria)

“When Dorsal Fins burst onto the scene back in 2015 with Mind Renovation, their debut album, they made an immediate impression. Their music seemed to function effortlessly, making all nine of their voices sound as one.” – The Brag

“Beloved for crafting orchestral pop that embraced experimentalism and energy, it's a strong and motley crew of best mates who together make sun-kissed, genre-shifting alt-pop goodness.” Triple J