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Sarah Blasko’s Moving ‘Mountain’ Resonates with Loss and Grief

Sydney singer-songwriter reminds us of her God-given talents on seventh solo album ‘I Just Need to Conquer This Mountain’

Sarah Blasko

Mclean Stephenson

Sarah Blasko’s voice is like a flame: unique, mesmerising to observe, and, when caught up close, has the ability to cause tears. Blasko reminds us of her God-given talents on I Just Need to Conquer This Mountain, arriving 20 years after her debut LP, The Overture & the Underscore.

It’s a collection that resonates with loss and grief. “Time hasn’t made it much clearer / When I look in the mirror,” she recounts on single “I Can’t Wait Anymore”. From the top, she takes us to church, confesses, hollows us out, refills our cups.

Cut at Rancom Street Studios in Eora/Sydney with engineer Brent Clark, produced by Blasko and mixed by Kenny Gilmore, the album, she says, was probably the “most relaxed and free feeling” of her seven solo albums to date. There’s no emotional cheating here, as this clean arrangement of piano, nuanced drumming, and Blasko’s vocals creates all the space we need.

Stream: Sarah Blasko, I Just Need to Conquer This Mountain


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