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Carly Jorja is a musician from Geelong/Melbourne. She challenges the inner thoughts and feelings of being a female in today's society, expressing them through her rock, blues, soul and punk music. She draws inspiration from <a href="spotify:artist:4FZ3j1oH43e7cukCALsCwf" data-name="Jack White">Jack White</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:16GcWuvvybAoaHr0NqT8Eh" data-name="Alabama Shakes">Alabama Shakes</a> , <a href="spotify:artist:45lorWzrKLxfKlWpV7r9CN" data-name="Ben Harper">Ben Harper</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:4OOlG5eBXSkSAAEeKjJb5Y" data-name="Courtney Barnett">Courtney Barnett</a>.
Following the 2023 release of her debut EP ‘<a href="spotify:album:0WBeSa25rNuoovBubkUHXW" data-name="You're Not Welcome Here!">You're Not Welcome Here!</a>’ featuring tracks ‘<a href="spotify:track:19RGv3K5GI74rOeyTT8mcp" data-name="Put on a Show">Put on a Show</a>’ and ‘<a href="spotify:track:2llyoeakw2Z90y3pLOiCl8" data-name="No Tears Left">No Tears Left</a>', she has gone on to support <a href="spotify:artist:0vntgse6gPZfthoW8kTTlR" data-name="Augie March">Augie March</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5gJ35QfLWXsCmfleo8gPz4" data-name="Bones and Jones">Bones and Jones</a> and also appeared at The Torquay Hotel, Sweetfest, The Blues Train, Bellarine on the Rise and Queenscliff Music Festival.
“The future looks bright for this young star.” Jacob McCormak said in Forte Mag’s 2024 article: Carly Jorja on her musical evolution.
Following the 2023 release of her debut EP ‘<a href="spotify:album:0WBeSa25rNuoovBubkUHXW" data-name="You're Not Welcome Here!">You're Not Welcome Here!</a>’ featuring tracks ‘<a href="spotify:track:19RGv3K5GI74rOeyTT8mcp" data-name="Put on a Show">Put on a Show</a>’ and ‘<a href="spotify:track:2llyoeakw2Z90y3pLOiCl8" data-name="No Tears Left">No Tears Left</a>', she has gone on to support <a href="spotify:artist:0vntgse6gPZfthoW8kTTlR" data-name="Augie March">Augie March</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:5gJ35QfLWXsCmfleo8gPz4" data-name="Bones and Jones">Bones and Jones</a> and also appeared at The Torquay Hotel, Sweetfest, The Blues Train, Bellarine on the Rise and Queenscliff Music Festival.
“The future looks bright for this young star.” Jacob McCormak said in Forte Mag’s 2024 article: Carly Jorja on her musical evolution.
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