In a lot of ways, ‘Hard Truths’ was the album that almost never was.
Production started at the beginning of 2020 but before it could gain
momentum, Melbourne was thrown into one of the world’s longest
lockdowns, leaving the band to adapt and record horns and strings
remotely in Tasmania. Post lockdowns, with the local music scene in
ruins, the band slowly rebuilt and finally felt ready to revisit the
record.
The turmoil of the world seemed to reflect the inner turmoil of
songwriter and front woman Shannen Wick who used the record as a way to
process “heartbreak and the declining state of the world” and take a
wholly “unfiltered approach” to songwriting – an approach evident from
the first note of this dynamic and spectacularly honest album.
Listening to ‘Hard Truths’ Fulton Street fans can expect to find
grooving bass and guitar riffs, warm melodic organ, bright horn
arrangements, soaring strings and – of course – powerhouse vocal
performances.
The tone of the record is immediately set with the opening track ‘A
Woman Scorned’, an instrumental that encapsulates the scoring of iconic
Blaxploitation films. From there ‘Hard Truths’ explores the often
misunderstood lens of female rage, with its premier single ‘Disappointment’ where Wick growls, “If I wanted a disappointment, I would’ve stayed with my last man.”
‘Hard Truths’ isn’t one note, however, with songs like ‘Weight of the
World’ and ‘Mama’s Eyes’ that embody Fulton Street’s signature
storytelling, as the record explores themes of family, migration and
finding home. The album manages to be both musically playful and
achingly real.
Tracklist:
1. A Woman Scorned
2. Disappointment
3. Another Girl's Man
4. Sister Strut
5. Kill 'em with Kindness
6. Weight of the World
7. Square Eyes
8. Heartbreaker
9. Money
10. Doubts
11. Mama's Eyes