DAN Sultan doesn't feel like he belongs in one particular genre of music.
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Not that it is a bad thing.
His two releases this year, the full length album Blackbird and the EP Dirty Ground displayed two of the sides of the singer-songwriter.
The former was more rocky, with the latter acoustic and stripped back.
With an overflow of songs, with about four years between albums, it felt natural for Sultan to put out another release.
"The important thing for me is to always be writing for better or for worse, as I had some ideas that I wanted to finish up," Sultan told X-static.
"It wasn't really planned by me and I just had all these songs and I just wanted to keep things ticking over, as I find if I'm not busy or keeping active then I can find myself in a bit of a slump.
"I don't know if these releases are the complete picture of me, but it is quite diverse and does cover quite a bit of what I do.
"My average crowd has kids, older brothers and sisters, people in their 20s, 30s and 40s and all the way up to their grandparents, and that lack of demographic can make it hard at times about where you fit.
"But I like to be able to provide for whoever is interested or alienate anyone.
"But the thing about not fitting in is that you can go anywhere and not feel out of place."
At Falls he has promised to bring his rockier edge to the proceedings.
"'To be playing at Falls is a very special thing.
"Marion Bay is a very beautiful and amazing place to have a rock'n'roll festival.