Australia’s renowned storyteller Paul Kelly marks a major milestone with his new album “Seventy,” a release that underscores his enduring influence on the nation’s music and culture. Coming just a year after “Fever Longing Still” (2024), this new work follows a six-year gap since the self-penned “Nature” (2018), showcasing a renewed burst of creativity.
“Seventy” commemorates three significant achievements: Kelly’s thirtieth studio album, his fiftieth year in the music industry, and his seventieth birthday. The project stands as a reflection of both his personal and artistic journey across five decades of songwriting and performance.
Throughout his career, Kelly has become a defining voice in Australian music, collecting numerous accolades along the way.
Russell Crowe called Kelly a lifelong inspiration and one of Australia’s great storytellers.
While last year’s “Fever Longing Still” confirmed Kelly’s creative spark remains vibrant, “Seventy” serves as a fitting summation of a remarkable fifty-year career that continues to evolve with grace and purpose.
Paul Kelly’s “Seventy” unites his vast experience, heartfelt storytelling, and national legacy into a compelling portrait of an artist who continues to define Australia’s musical identity.