What People Are Saying
“Imogen Clark’s The Art Of Getting Through is the best album of this decade so far.
If Bruce Springsteen and Maggie Rogers started a band, they wouldn’t be able to surpass the brilliance of this album. Every track is infused with a ferocious will to survive and thrive, even in the darkest of hours.”
- Larry McClain, Two Story Melody
“The Art of Getting Through is a beautiful, breathtakingly bold fever dream of big sounds and even bigger feelings. For those in need of some inspiration, invigoration, sonic or emotional sustenance, look no further than this dazzling, life-affirming set of songs.”
— Atwood Magazine
“4.5/5 stars.
This EP will become a landmark. It says steel is forged in fire and that vulnerability is key to growth.
Nothing sounds better than an artist who has come into their own.”
— Poppy Reid, Rolling Stone
“Imogen Clark is a force to be reckoned with in the music industry. From her humble beginnings in Western Sydney to commanding global stages, she embodies the spirit of perseverance and authenticity. With each song, she invites listeners into her world, sharing tales of resilience, love, and self-discovery..”
— Melodic Mag
“Imogen Clark is simply one of my favorite artists. Pure magic.
Imogen is road traveled and wise well beyond her years. On stage she comes alive and on record, she’s simply sublime.”
— David Prior, ABC Radio
“"If I Want In”, the latest from Imogen Clark, is one of those rare songs that is every bit as brilliant as it sounds on paper.
When I heard she’d recorded her latest single at Abbey Road Studios with Georgia Maq from Camp Cope and members of Gang of Youths, my expectations were raised pretty high. However, it’s every bit as good as its credentials suggest”
— Sounds of Oz
“Imogen Clark commanded the stage with a matchless acuity.
She may not have tailored her record to this era but her vibrant, bracing songs – kind of like a dip in a cold September sea – might just be one of the things to carry us through it.”
— Sydney Morning Herald