Watch
Courtney Barnett unveils new video for ‘Need A Little Time’
The Aussie has offered up a second taste of her forthcoming new album ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel’.

Courtney Barnett is back and has offered up a second slice of her forthcoming new album, ‘Tell Me How You Really Feel’.
Having already previewed her second full-length last month with the brilliant ‘Nameless, Faceless’, she’s now unveiled the video to accompany new track ‘Need A Little Time’.
Directed by Danny Cohen, the clip follows Courtney as she embarks on a trip into space where she proceeds to defy gravity before playing live perched atop a planet. Obvs.
The rather reflective track gets taken from her forthcoming new record, which is due for release on 18th May via Marathon Artists/ Milk Records. She’s also got a slew of live dates booked in - including a handful of UK shows - which you can check out below along with her new vid.
MAY
25 Belfast, BBC’s Biggest Weekend
29 Leeds, O2 Academy
30 Brussels, Ancienne Belgique
31 Utrecht, Tivoli Vrendenburg Ronda
JUNE
02 Glasgow, Barrowlands
03 London, All Points East
04 Manchester, Academy
05 Bristol, O2 Academy
06 London, Roundhouse
09 Paris, Bataclan
10 Luxembourg, Den Atelier
11 Berlin, Astra Kulturhaus
13 Cologne, Live Music Hall
Records, etc at

Courtney Barnett - Nameless, Faceless
Courtney Barnett - The Double EP - A Sea of Split Peas
Courtney Barnett - Creature of Habit
Courtney Barnett - Tell Me How You Really Feel
Courtney Barnett - MTV Unplugged - Live in Melbourne
Courtney Barnett - City Looks Pretty / Sunday Roast
More like this

Courtney Barnett announces UK & European touring plans
Fresh from the release of her latest album ‘Creature of Habit’, Courtney has confirmed plans for an October live tour.
8th April 2026

Courtney Barnett - Creature Of Habit
3-5 Stars
Full of incisive and introspective lyrics combined with a laidback attitude and sound.
25th March 2026

Courtney Barnett: Old Habits Die Hard
You can take the girl out of her comfort zone — just don’t expect her to enjoy it. Returning with her first studio album in five years, Courtney Barnett has stopped sweating the small stuff and learned that, sometimes, unfamiliar paths are the only way forward.
24th March 2026

Arlo Parks is the cover star of DIY’s March 2026 issue!
Our latest mag also features Courtney Barnett, Kim Gordon, Snail Mail, Fcukers and much more.
9th March 2026
Featuring Yard Act, Death Cab For Cutie, Graham Coxon, Maisie Peters and more.




