Tori Forsyth released her Golden Guitar-nominated debut album Dawn of the Dark in 2018 then followed it up with rock album Provlépseis in 2021. She now has a new country music album, All We Have is Who We Are.

The album was created after Forsyth decided that if she didn’t love the process of making music, she’d walk away. Around the same time the pandemic led to her once more living on the land, where she found herself grounded, both literally and creatively. The combination freed her to make an album that not only allowed her to tap back into the joy that initially drew her to music but which sounds like it. 

On All We Have is Who We Are Forsyth is by turns earthy and ethereal, wild and circumspect, thoughtful and unconstrained. The album is a story arc that documents how she arrived at where she is – how all she has is who she is. And our conversation about it was as rich, interesting and inspiring as the album itself.

Forsyth has some live dates coming up, and having seen her place a showcase in Sydney last year I can attest that she is very much worth seeing live (dates below).

www.toriforsyth.com | Listen to All We Have is Who We Are on Apple Music

See Tori Forsyth live

MAY 17 SYDNEY – THE VANGUARD – Tickets

w. Chloe Gill, Piper Butcher

MAY 18 NEWCASTLE – STAG AND HUNTER – Tickets

w. Chloe Gill 

MAY 23 MELBOURNE – THE TOTE – Tickets

w. Jay Santilli

MAY 26 SUNSHINE COAST – SOL BAR – Tickets

w. Piper Rodrigues and Tyla Piper Rodrigues

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