The Winding Way
The Winding Way is the third studio album by Australian blues and soul duo the Teskey Brothers, released on 16 June 2023 by Ivy League Records, Decca Records, and Glassnote Records.[1] The record consists of ten original tracks, all co-written by brothers Josh Teskey and Sam Teskey, and was co-produced by Sam Teskey alongside Grammy Award-winning producer Eric J. Dubowsky, who has previously worked with artists such as Flume and [Chet Faker](/page/Chet Faker).[2][3] Recorded primarily in Sydney, the album features Josh Teskey on lead vocals and rhythm guitar and his brother Sam Teskey on lead guitar, alongside contributions from session musicians.[4] Formed in 2008 in Warrnambool, Victoria, by the Teskey brothers—who began as buskers performing blues covers in Melbourne—the band originally evolved into a quartet known for their raw, analogue sound blending soul, blues, and rock influences, drawing comparisons to artists like Otis Redding and the Black Keys.[5] Following lineup changes in 2022 that reduced the group to the core duo, their debut album, Half Mile Harvest (2017), was self-released and marked their independent beginnings, while their second effort, Run Home Slow (2019), achieved international acclaim, peaking at number two on the ARIA Albums Chart, earning three ARIA Awards (including Best Blues and Roots Album), and receiving a Grammy nomination for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical.[2][6] The Winding Way represents a pivotal chapter in the duo's artistic growth, emerging from a period of personal challenges and creative experimentation following the success of Run Home Slow and the 2022 lineup changes.[1] The album debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart, marking the band's first chart-topping release and their second consecutive top-two entry.[6] It also garnered critical praise for its emotional depth and production, winning Best Blues & Roots Album at the 2023 ARIA Awards, Best Record at the 2024 Rolling Stone Australia Awards, and a nomination for Best Independent Blues and Roots Album at the 2024 AIR Awards.[7] The lead single, "Oceans of Emotions," released in February 2023, exemplifies the album's themes of introspection and relationships, supported by a trilogy of music videos that narrate its conceptual storyline.[3] Overall, The Winding Way solidified the Teskey Brothers' status as one of Australia's premier contemporary blues acts, with over 3.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify as of November 2025 and sold-out international tours, further evidenced by their 2025 live album Live at the Hammersmith Apollo.[8][9]Background and recording
Development
Following the release of their second studio album Run Home Slow in 2019, which achieved international acclaim and supported extensive global touring with sold-out shows, the Teskey Brothers experienced pivotal lineup changes.[10] On November 28, 2022, bassist Brendon Love and drummer Liam Gough—core members since the band's formation in 2008—announced their departure, marking the group's return to its origins as a duo featuring brothers Josh Teskey on vocals and Sam Teskey on guitar.[11] These shifts aligned with broader personal transformations for the brothers, including Josh's experiences as a new father and Sam's ventures into solo psychedelic rock projects, fostering a phase of creative experimentation centered on themes of life's unpredictable paths, relationships, and growth in their mid-30s.[12] This period of introspection built upon the artistic foundation laid by their earlier works, such as the 2017 debut Half Mile Harvest, enabling a deliberate push toward innovative expression after years of touring success.[13] Seeking to expand beyond their blues roots, Sam Teskey intentionally selected a producer outside the genre: Eric J. Dubowsky, acclaimed for collaborations with Flume, Chet Faker, and The Chemical Brothers. "We didn’t want to go for a producer that was too close to our genre," Sam stated, emphasizing the goal to "branch out a bit and try to explore someone who was a bit down a different avenue."[13] This decision reflected the duo's commitment to evolving their sound through external perspectives. The album The Winding Way was formally announced on February 14, 2023, coinciding with the release of the lead single "Oceans of Emotions."[14]Recording and production
The recording of The Winding Way primarily took place in Sydney, Australia, at producer Eric J. Dubowsky's studio, following the closure of the band's longtime Melbourne space in 2021. Dubowsky, known for his work with artists including Flume and St. Vincent, was selected to guide the sessions and help the duo explore new sonic directions beyond their established style.[12] Engineering duties were led by Wayne Connolly, with additional engineering provided by Andy Lloyd-Russell and Nao Anzai, ensuring a focused capture of the performances. The sessions emphasized live-to-tape recording techniques to achieve an organic, analogue warmth, minimizing overdubs and allowing songs to evolve naturally in the room.[15][16][17] Spanning 10 tracks with a total runtime of 46:19 minutes, the production prioritized soulful arrangements that sustained the band's signature melancholic tone while incorporating subtle new influences, partly inspired by their shift to recording as a duo. This approach resulted in a cohesive album mixed in Dolby Atmos for enhanced immersion.[4][12][16]Music and lyrics
Musical style and influences
The Winding Way is classified as indie blues rock infused with strong soul and roots elements, characterized by its raw, analogue production that emphasizes warm, tape-recorded textures. This approach draws from classic recording techniques, creating a timeless yet intimate sound that prioritizes organic instrumentation over polished digital effects.[18][19] The album's genre blends rhythm and blues foundations with funk and soul influences, as evidenced by its structured melodies and blues-driven arrangements that evoke the depth of Southern American traditions while incorporating contemporary indie sensibilities.[20][21] Central to the album's sonic identity are Josh Teskey's emotive, soul-drenched vocals, which deliver yearning phrasing reminiscent of vintage performers, complemented by Sam Teskey's nuanced guitar work featuring sweet rhythms, tasteful fills, and soaring leads. The arrangements integrate a robust rhythm section of bass and drums for groovy propulsion, alongside horns that provide sweeping, fanfare-like accents and piano layers that add emotional depth and harmonic richness. Strings further enhance the cinematic scope in select tracks, contributing to a fuller, more textured palette than the band's earlier efforts.[22][2][13] The album draws heavily from classic soul influences, particularly Otis Redding and Wilson Pickett, whose raw emotional delivery and bluesy phrasing shape the Teskey Brothers' approach, while modern indie elements introduce progressive risks and boundary-pushing arrangements. This marks an evolution from prior albums like Run Home Slow, resulting in their most adventurous recording to date, with expanded instrumentation and less formulaic structures that blend vintage warmth with innovative layering. Track highlights illustrate this range, such as the upbeat, Zombies-cover "This Will Be Our Year," which injects optimistic energy and country-tinged twang, contrasting the slower, introspective ballads that dominate the set.[22][2][23][24]Themes
The Winding Way explores central themes of love, heartbreak, personal growth, and life's transitions, drawing from the Teskey Brothers' experiences in their mid-30s as they navigated personal and professional shifts.[12] Songs like "Take My Heart" reflect dedication and emotional commitment in parenthood, symbolizing a deepening of familial bonds amid evolving responsibilities, while "I'm Leaving" captures the pain of farewells and moving forward, inspired by the band's actual departure from their longtime Half Mile Harvest Studios.[12] These themes underscore the album's focus on nostalgia, loss, and reconnection during periods of upheaval, such as the COVID-19 pandemic and broader life changes.[21] The songwriting process, a close collaboration between brothers Josh and Sam Teskey, emphasizes vulnerability and introspection, particularly following the 2022 departure of founding members Brendon Love and Liam Gough, which reduced the band to the duo's core.[25] Josh contributes classic soul influences rooted in raw emotion, while Sam infuses psychedelic rock elements, allowing songs to evolve organically through their joint revisions and real-life reflections.[12] This partnership fosters an intimate lens on heartbreak and growth, as the brothers channeled the uncertainty of lineup evolution and artistic reinvention into lyrics that prioritize emotional honesty over polished narratives.[1] Recurring motifs of emotional journeys and resilience permeate the album, mirroring the band's real-life experiences of adaptation and forward momentum during a transformative era.[12] For instance, "Oceans of Emotions" addresses the overwhelming tide of feelings in relationships, highlighting perseverance through turbulent times and the strengthening of connections amid adversity.[12] These elements collectively portray life's winding paths as opportunities for introspection and renewal, grounded in the Teskey Brothers' personal evolution rather than abstract ideals.[21]Release and promotion
Announcement and singles
The Teskey Brothers first teased their third studio album with the release of the single "This Will Be Our Year", a cover of the Zombies' 1968 track, on November 11, 2022. This initial offering served as an early indicator of the band's evolving sound, introducing subtle soulful elements that hinted at broader artistic explorations ahead, and was accompanied by an official music video to engage fans visually. The track's launch coincided with announcements of upcoming tour dates, fostering early momentum for new material after a four-year gap since their previous album.[26] The album's official announcement came on February 14, 2023, alongside the second single "Oceans of Emotions", which marked a shift toward more introspective, emotive territory with its layered instrumentation and heartfelt vocals. This release not only revealed the album title The Winding Way—chosen as a metaphor for the unpredictable journeys of life and the personal changes the band had undergone—but also built anticipation through a trilogy of interconnected music videos, starting with Part 1 for this track, emphasizing narrative continuity. The timing on Valentine's Day amplified its romantic undertones, drawing immediate attention from media and fans eager for the June 16 release date.[27][28] Subsequent singles continued the rollout strategy to sustain excitement. "Take My Heart" arrived on March 24, 2023, showcasing tender balladry and vulnerability, with its official video (Part 2 of the trilogy) deepening the storytelling arc and highlighting the band's growth in emotional depth. This track reinforced the album's themes of connection and introspection, serving as a pivotal bridge in the pre-release campaign.[29] On April 19, 2023, "London Bridge" was unveiled, bringing a more upbeat, rhythmic energy that contrasted earlier releases while maintaining soulful roots, and included an official music video to visually capture its themes of longing and transition. As the fourth single, it heightened buzz by previewing the album's dynamic range, encouraging fans to speculate on the full project's scope.[30] The pre-release phase culminated with "Remember the Time" on May 26, 2023, a nostalgic reflection on enduring relationships that encapsulated the album's winding path motif, paired with an official video evoking simpler times. This final single solidified anticipation just weeks before the album's launch, tying together the promotional narrative of personal evolution and resilience.[31]Marketing
The Winding Way was released on June 16, 2023, through Ivy League Records in Australia, with additional international distribution handled by partners including Glassnote Records in the United States and Decca Records in the United Kingdom and Europe.[32][24][33] The album was made available in multiple physical and digital formats to cater to diverse fan preferences, including standard black 180-gram vinyl LP in a gatefold jacket with a 16-page booklet, a limited-edition transparent coke bottle green vinyl, compact disc, and streaming/digital download options.[32][34] These formats supported broad accessibility, building on the band's established international following from previous releases like Run Home Slow, which had garnered global acclaim and expanded their audience across North America, Europe, and beyond.[33] Visual branding for the album emphasized themes of introspection and traversal, with cover artwork designed by Craig Kelly and Josh Diaz depicting a subtle, winding pattern on a minimalist cream background that evokes paths and personal journeys.[20] This aesthetic aligned with the album's lyrical motifs, creating a cohesive promotional identity that was integrated into merchandise, social media assets, and video content.[13][21] Promotional strategies focused on building anticipation through targeted digital and in-person efforts, including social media teasers featuring behind-the-scenes studio and festival footage to engage fans in Australia, New Zealand, and international markets.[33] Album launch events included in-store appearances at independent record shops in the UK cities of Brighton, Bristol, and Nottingham, as well as an outdoor activation at Pryzm in London during release week, complemented by performances at the Holland International Blues Festival and Glastonbury Festival.[33] These initiatives were closely tied to the band's tour schedule, with advanced copies distributed to indie stores in Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane for pre-release listening sessions, and the overall campaign leveraging the momentum from preceding singles to drive pre-orders exceeding 3,000 units in the UK alone.[33][35] The Winding Way Tour, announced shortly before the album's release, further amplified promotion with headline dates across Australia, New Zealand, North America, and Europe starting in November 2023, fostering direct fan connections through live performances of new material.[35][36]Critical reception
Reviews
The Winding Way received widespread critical acclaim for its emotional depth and sonic maturity, with reviewers praising the album's evolution from the duo's blues roots into a more expansive soul-rock sound. Publications such as American Songwriter awarded it 4 out of 5 stars, highlighting the polished production and Josh Teskey's yearning vocals as standout elements that elevate the record's heartfelt themes of love and loss.[37] Similarly, Americana UK gave it 9 out of 10, commending the rich harmonies, sweeping horns, and strings that contribute to its warmth and character.[13] Critics frequently lauded Josh Teskey's soulful, Otis Redding-inspired vocals and the production work by Eric J. Dubowsky, which added a cinematic polish while retaining the band's greasy groove. Rock & Blues Muse described it as the duo's "new best-ever song cycle" that takes risks with emotional commitment and sophisticated arrangements.[2] Renowned for Sound echoed this, rating it 8 out of 10 and noting its adventurous blend of blues rock with understated yet technically superb instrumentals, marking it as their boldest effort since Run Home Slow.[38] Blues Rock Review called it a "soulful 10-track collection" in its July 2023 critique, emphasizing the live feel and soaring vocals on tracks like "What Will Be."[24] ABC's Double J praised the successful transition to a duo format, describing it as a "sophisticated lesson in storytelling built on heart, yearning and strong musicianship."[21] Some reviewers pointed to minor criticisms, such as occasional predictability in song structures and a repetitious solemn mood that doesn't fully reinvent the genre. Clash Magazine, rating it 7 out of 10, noted that while the album puts a fresh stamp on familiar soul and blues sounds, it remains highly enjoyable without major innovation.[39] Rolling Stone Australia included it in its best Australian albums of 2023 list, affirming the brothers' collaborative peak with sonorous vocals and rumbling rhythms, though it stopped short of numerical scoring.[40] Overall, the consensus positioned The Winding Way as The Teskey Brothers' most adventurous work to date, blending tradition with modern flair to deliver a mature, immersive listening experience.Commercial performance
Charts
The Winding Way debuted at number one on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart dated 26 June 2023, marking the second chart-topping album for the Teskey Brothers following Live at the Forum in 2020. The album spent one week at the summit before descending to number 33 the following week, totaling two weeks on the chart.[41][42] Internationally, the album entered several charts in mid-2023, reflecting the band's growing appeal in Europe and neighboring markets. It achieved its highest European peak on the Dutch Album Top 100, debuting at number six on June 24, 2023, and charting for three weeks. In New Zealand, it debuted at number 11 on the RMNZ Albums Chart in the same week, marking the band's first entry there. The album also reached number 46 on the German Offizielle Top 100 Albums Chart for one week starting July 3, 2023, and number 50 on the UK Albums Chart for one week on July 1, 2023.| Chart (2023) | Peak position | Weeks on chart |
|---|---|---|
| Australian Albums (ARIA) | 1 | 2 |
| Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) | 6 | 3 |
| New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) | 11 | 1 |
| German Albums (Offizielle Top 100) | 46 | 1 |
| UK Albums (OCC) | 50 | 1 |
Certifications
As of November 2025, The Winding Way has not been awarded any official sales certifications by major industry bodies worldwide. In Australia, the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) grants Gold certification to albums for shipments exceeding 35,000 units to retailers, a threshold reflecting strong domestic performance for local artists. The album's debut at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart in June 2023 underscores its commercial viability, yet no certification announcement has been made.[41] This contrasts with the band's prior release, Run Home Slow (2019), which achieved ARIA Gold status in May 2023 after shipping 35,000 units, marking a key milestone in their rising market penetration following its number two chart peak.[43] The progression from Run Home Slow's delayed certification to The Winding Way's immediate chart dominance highlights The Teskey Brothers' expanding fanbase and sustained sales momentum in Australia. Internationally, no certifications have been issued for The Winding Way in regions like New Zealand or Europe, where criteria differ—such as 7,500 units for Gold under Recorded Music NZ or 40,000 for IFPI Europe Platinum equivalents. The album's chart entries in these markets, including top 40 placements in New Zealand and the UK, indicate potential for future accreditations as cumulative sales accumulate.Credits
Track listing
All editions of The Winding Way feature the same standard track listing of ten songs. The album has a total runtime of 46:19.[44]| No. | Title | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| 1. | "I'm Leaving" | 4:21 |
| 2. | "Oceans of Emotions" | 3:53 |
| 3. | "Take My Heart" | 4:18 |
| 4. | "London Bridge" | 5:27 |
| 5. | "Carry Me Home" | 4:00 |
| 6. | "This Will Be Our Year" | 2:38 |
| 7. | "Blind Without You" | 4:43 |
| 8. | "Rich Man" | 5:06 |
| 9. | "Remember the Time" | 4:12 |
| 10. | "What Will Be" | 7:42 |