“Stonewater” – New Delica

Naarm/Melbourne funk-rock act New Delica are stretching their artistry with the release of their third album, Stonewater. It’s an exciting 12-song collection that will have you coming back for more.

The opening track “Steady” sets the tone for this genre-bending record. A collaboration with Aussie-born, Berlin-based producer and DJ Holo, the electronic beat drops before a bluesy harmonica joins in. It’s such an interesting fusion; I’m not sure it should work, but it does. Single “Dreamin’” follows, a straight-up groovefest which calls to mind classic 70s disco and the slick contemporary sounds of Daft Punk.

Stonewater continues taking exciting genre twists and turns as it unfolds. “Count Me Out” and “Love in Vain” are blues-rock bangers, “Down to the River” is spine-tingling and seductive with an epic, cinematic quality, and there’s such a laidback charm to the romantic “All I Know.” “Call Me Tonight” is another unexpected collaboration, this time with local folk singer Yours, Georgina. Her sweet voice is such a gorgeous contrast to Pat Coyle’s roughened, masculine tone. The way they play against each other so beautifully brings this country-folk duet to life.

The title track, a piano ballad brings this album to a gentle close. It’s not the place I expect to land given the upbeat openers, but it’s still so satisfying. New Delica kept me guessing, right up to the end. Rather than being disconcerted though, I felt exhilarated by the way New Delica refused to stay in any particular lane. Their sound is dynamic and their talent undeniable, no matter what genres they’re playing with.

Stonewater is out now. New Delica will celebrate its release with an official launch for hometown fans at the Brunswick Ballroom on October 17.

Images used with permission from New Delica