A Quiet Masterclass
Aleighsha Glew reviewed Brett Wood's support set at the Astor Theatre, Perth, on 31 July 2025 for Xpress Magazine. Perth was a late stop on an extended national run, and Wood, a guitarist with nineteen years of professional experience behind him alongside Pete Murray - arrived with his own set fully formed.
Eyes on the Music: Aus Music Scene
Aus Music Scene published a Q&A with Brett Wood on 29 July 2025, timed to the release of his single Eyes and a point deep into a 60-date national tour with Pete Murray. Wood answered questions about the song, his creative process, and the career that brought him to this moment.
Brett Wood at the Enmore Theatre
Music Festivals Australia reviewed Brett Wood's support set at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney, on 18 July 2025. The Enmore is a landmark room that has hosted some of the great names in Australian and international music, and Wood walked onto its stage as a solo artist stepping out from close to twenty years as one of Australia's most trusted touring guitarists.
Brett Wood at the Pilbeam Theatre
The Livewire's Brad Fry was at the Pilbeam Theatre in Rockhampton on 19 June 2025 for Brett Wood's support set on the Pete Murray tour. Rockhampton is a long way from Melbourne, and Wood arrived having already played dozens of shows on one of the most substantial national tours of his career, this time as the artist at the front of the stage.
Bumping Into That Sound
Bumping Into That Sound released an episode with Brett Wood on 1 May 2025. The episode title announces its subject directly: "Guitarist Brett Wood. From Pete Murray and Electric Mary to heading out on his own." The description that accompanies it is equally precise: "Whether it's blues, rock, or something in between, Brett Wood delivers a signature style that's both powerful and heartfelt."
Byron Bay Sunday Session with Pete Murray
The Byron Sunday Session is a relaxed format, music performed and recorded in a specific place at a specific time, with the intent of capturing something honest rather than something produced. The Fall Apart is a document of the Wood and Murray partnership in its working form: a guitarist who spent close to twenty years as the trusted right hand of one of Australia's most enduring artists, part of a career that began when Wood first picked up a guitar at thirteen years old.