
We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River is the mind-blowing new album from Portland, Oregon’s favourite sons, Richmond Fontaine. Since Uncut is a more reputable, more articulate source of music information than Nonzero Records, follow the smart money to this five star review of We Used To Think The Freeway Sounded Like A River.
And if you live in Australia, the 18th to the 22nd of May sees Willy as an invited guest of the Sydney Writers’ Festival. Visiting the country to promote his amazing new book, Lean On Pete, you’ll be seeing plenty of Willy in the literary press, like this review from The Australian.
Thankfully, Willy is staying for extra week after the Writers’ Festival when he will be joined by Dan Eccles for a clutch of extra special shows. The dates are as follows:
- Brass Monkey, Cronulla – Thursday, 27 May
- Notes, Newtown – Friday, 28 May
- Troubadour, Brisbane – Saturday, 29 May
- East Brunswick Club, Melbourne – Sunday, 30 May
These gigs are selling fast and the Writers’ Festival is only going to quicken the pace, so don’t delay!

