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Poze Magazine} Your singles from
"Moonshine," including "Moonshine"
featuring Colt Ford and "Face of the Sun,"
have already made significant waves in the
country music scene. Can you share any
memorable moments or experiences from
creating and promoting these singles?
{Jayne Denham} Working with Colt Ford was a
dream come true for me. I was a huge fan and
had always felt he would be someone I would
love to work with, as we have a similar fan base
and style of country music, so when I got the call
to say he loved the song and wanted to be
involved, it was a day I will never forget. But the
best part was that I flew to Nashville last year to
shoot the video with him. He was so much fun
and fantastic to work with a really kind, down-to-
earth guy, and the clip turned out brilliant. His
acting experience made it easy for him to play
the Moonshine badass boss. It helps that he
absolutely loves Aussies and Australia, so we
hope one day to do some shows together. “Face
of the Sun” has had a great response, and we
road-tested this at a few shows last year, and the
crowds loved it, so we can wait for the up-
coming Aussie tour to showcase it even more.
Your previous album "WANTED" received
widespread acclaim, earning you a Golden Guitar
nomination. How does "Moonshine" build upon Poze Magazine} As a prominent figure in the
the success of your previous work, and what can Australian country rock scene, what do you
fans expect from this new release? hope listeners take away from "Moonshine,"
{Jayne Denham} I created WANTED with my both musically and thematically?
producers Brian White and Brian Bunn in lockdown. I {Jayne Denham} I hope they enjoy the modern-
was so over-checking all the boxes to try and get day musical journey inspired by the backwoods
played on the radio or land on major playlists that I of Virginia. From the epic start of the
just decided to make an album that I have deep “Moonshine Raid,” that will make you feel like
down always wanted to create, and that was more you were really there as it happened to the in-
about the musical instruments to create a piece of your-face Rockin’ Barn burner ‘Risk it all’ inspired
musical art. The songs needed to be strong and by the Moonshine runners back in the day. It's a
coarse, but I wanted a big musical sound with lots of ride, so I hope people grab their favorite drink
sound effects and layers of instruments, so for and join me as we take them on the fast-paced
Moonshine, we have done the same thing but slightly and dark moments.It was created to be another
modernized it for the era. They are both wild, bad movie for your ears, taking you back in time, and
girls, tough yet fun and heartfelt. It's a journey of I hope that the more people listen to it, the more
tails. The Brians just loved it, and as they say, ‘to be they will hear some of the musical sounds and
able to throw away the rule book and just make effects that make the Moonshine Album the
music for the sake of something artistic. I have to musical art that we set out to create.
point out here the genius musician, which is Brian
Bunn. He played all the instruments on both albums
except drums. They both enjoyed diving into the
music from western movies for Wanted and now the
prohibition era.