New Music Friday can be a lot. That's why every week we cut it down to the songs you need to hear for PLAY, our new music edit, and deliver a new cover feature to go alongside it. This week... Courtney Barnett.
Courtney Barnett has gone back to basics. A decade since the release of her critically acclaimed debut 'Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit', her fourth solo studio album 'Creature of Habit' is an organically formed, reality-driven exploration of the tiny details that can make your day or break your spirit.
When Courtney Barnett released the single 'Stay in Your Lane' in October 2025, it was clear she was gearing up to say something pent up, something that would redefine who she was as an artist, as she broke a several-year break from the studio. Scrawling guitars, an organic, riotous sound played out over Courtney's urgent lyrics, "Get this thing out of my head / Clip my wings I do my best."
In the time between 2021's 'Things Take Time, Take Time' and this new chapter, Courtney had toured as much as time and pandemics would allow and moved out of her native Australia to the heady climbs of Los Angeles. For an album so conversational, so thoughtful and raw, you'd think that she had carried on from where she left off - quite the opposite.
"It had been so much touring over those years, and I hadn't been writing very much in between," she recalls, "so I kind of felt like a beginner again. I felt like I'd forgotten how to do it.
"I was subletting this place in the mountains, just out of the city, and I just started this process of sitting down every morning at the kitchen table with my guitar and a notebook and started writing songs without thinking what they were for; it was more like a practice."









