
Barns Courtney has lived through more industry upheaval than most artists survive β A&Rs disappearing, catalogs sold off, years stuck in dead-end contracts β yet heβs still standing. Signed at 19, reduced to sofa-surfing and odd jobs, he clawed his way back when Bradley Cooper hand-picked his voice for Burnt, just as his DIY single Glitter & Gold β recorded in an abandoned care home with filing cabinets for drums β quietly went platinum in the US. Since then, multiple Top 10 alt-radio hits and a reputation for chaotic, unmissable live shows have made him one of rockβs best-kept secrets. Now, a decade on and finally free on indie label Avenue A, Courtney isnβt making a comeback β heβs proving the music always connects, even when the machine fails.