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Produced by her brother, the late Cancer Crusader and YouTube Star Kristian Anderson, "To The Fall" is an album and experience not to be missed.
With humble yet strong beginnings in the Perth music scene and a solid foundation in lyricism and performance, Beth removes the fourth wall of her life through her strong and honest lyricism and allows listeners closer than they've ever been before.

After playing in Sydney based band Emmaus for 2 and a half years, and gleaning an arts degree majoring in songwriting, Beth set out to release her album as a follow up to her EP "Between Beauty And Sorrow" (June 2005).

"This journey has been one of undeniable change in me. When I started this album I was 22 years old with my heart on my sleeve and a lot to learn about life. I spent so much time worrying about how to please everyone, who would like it, who would hate it. I imagined it all being one magical fairytale to the top. But in the midst of the most ridiculous problems, this album has, at it's heart, always been about learning through change. When I listen to these songs; songs that I wrote over 4 years ago now, I laugh to myself, because when I wrote them, I was writing them for you. Listening to them now, I see that I wrote them exactly for this time - for what I have had to go through to get here. I was writing the story of now, disguised as the story of then."

"I'm sorry if this length of time has disappointed anyone. I am so incredibly thankful for the support I've received from everyone during this ride. My family has been incredible, my friends, amazing. But the people who have waited and waited, and continued to be excited for this album... to you I owe so much. You may not agree with a lot of things you hear. You might not like it. And that's ok. I hope you DO like it. I hope it makes you feel as free as it makes me feel. I hope you enjoy listening to the journey that I've been on, and I hope in some way it helps you with your own."
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