Harriet Fahey grew up in Bathurst surrounded by country music, but her new single Alive pushes firmly in another direction entirely. Trading twang for sharp-edged indie-pop guitars and pop-punk urgency, Fahey sounds like an artist actively trying to break out of the expectations built around her. Alive arrives with a restless energy that recalls the emotional directness of early-2000s alternative pop, driven by jangly guitars, a punchy rhythm se…
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