Courtney Barnett Returns With New Single ‘Stay In Your Lane’
The track is Courtney Barnett’s first taste of original music since her 2023 instrumental album, End Of The Day.

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Aussie singer-songwriter Courtney Barnett has surprised fans with the release of rocking new single, ‘Stay In Your Lane’.
This is Barnett’s first original release since her 2023 instrumental record End of the Day, which followed her critically acclaimed 2021 album Things Take Time, Take Time.
Going electric, the track arrives via Fiction Records and has a real get-up-and-go vibe to it, with Barnett once again proving her chops on the guitar.
Barnett will perform the song live on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon next week on October 22.
Accompanying the tracks is a music video shot by filmmaker Alex Ross Perry, best known for the experimental biopic Pavement.
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‘Stay In Your Lane’ arrives as Courtney Barnett has begun playing intimate venues across the US as she (hopefully) prepares to release new music.
Since the release of her debut album Sometimes I Sit and Think, and Sometimes I Just Sit, which dropped in 2015, Barnett has released three more solo albums, an instrumental release and won eight AIR Awards and six ARIA Awards.
‘Stay In Your Lane’ by Courtney Barnett is out now via Fiction Records.
The track is Courtney Barnett’s first taste of original music since her 2023 instrumental album, End Of The Day.
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