Ally Row Present Title Track From Forthcoming Album 'Something More'


Ally Row Present Title Track From Forthcoming Album 'Something More'
Hot on the heels of the hits 'Hold Me Now and 'Middle of The Road', comes the stunning new single from Gippsland duo, Ally Row, 'Something More', the title track from their forthcoming debut album.

This high energy track blends distorted electric banjo, punchy drums, strong smoky lead vocals and rebellious spirit into a thunderous rallying cry for anyone who's ever felt invisible, unsupported or just sick and tired of playing nice. It's where folk meets punk to channel their frustration, burnout and existential angst into this fierce cry for recognition.


Known for their introspective alt-country storytelling, Ally Row take a sharp turn towards punk sensibilities on 'Something More', taking inspiration from as far field as The White Stripes and Florence and The Machine and even Aussie icons The Bushwackers.


Recorded, mixed and produced by Spud Thompson at Elusive Creative Studios, it also features Alex Keser on drums and was mastered by Nick Franklin (Caitlin Harnett & The Pony Boys/ Ocean Alley/ Custard).


The duo announces their 'Something More' debut album for Friday 19th September and will support Irish duo, DUG, at Meeniyan Town Hall VIC during their first Australian tour.


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has achieved ABC Country high rotation, airplay across Double J, Triple J and Apple Music editorial playlisting plus top-level reviews on Triple J Unearthed. The duo performed on the Toyota Park stage during the 2025 Tamworth Country Music Festival twice – as part of Americana in The Park and as Top 10 finalists in the highly competitive Buskers Championships. They were also winners of the 2023 Triple J Unearthed NYE on the Hill Fest competition, Port Fairy Folk Festival busking competition winners, semi-finalists in the Listen Up Music Songwriting Prize and grand finalists in the Passport to Airlie competition. Ally Row has also opened for ARIA Award winners Fanny Lumsden and William Crighton, folk legend Kim Churchill, Irish folk band Seo Linn and Australian legends, The Bushwackers.


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"Something More" – is available from today (Thursday 4th September) across all major streaming platforms.



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