Rip it up EP interview - June 06 >Rob Lyon
Hot on the heels of what could be easily touted as local release of the year, local outfit Salty will appear at the Wheatsheaf Hotel to launch their debut album Just Because. The remainder of 2006 will certainly be full of action as Salty goes for gold, finally gaining the recognition this hot band deserves. I spoke to Susi Davies, the spunk that heads up Salty, who was more like a proud mum when talking about the new album...full interview here

MX interview  -December 05 >Mary Bolling
When Adelaide girl Susi D started recording an album last year, she didn't even have a band. but 18 months later she's fronting four-piece indie rockers Salty - and loving it. "I'd always wanted to have a band, but I just needed to knuckle down and get my songwriting working for me first" she said. full interview here

Jager Uprising  - November 05 >Neil Wedd
Salty came over from Adelaide and they wowed the crowd with a sparkling set of very radio friendly pop/rock. The stage could've been blacked out except for Susi D, her presence lighting up the stage...

Australian music online interview - October 05 > full interview here

Rip it up EP review - September 04 >Rob Lyon
There is definitely something striking about this Adelaide singer songwriter. Salty [aka Susannah Davies] has plenty of charm, grace and good looks as well as a vocal ability that would make anyone melt. The future looks extremely bright and I’m eagerly anticipating a full-length release sometime soon. full review here

DB magazine - August 04 >Steve Jones
Local singer/songwriter Susannah Davies has previously performed under the name Susi D but has now chosen the more evocative title of Salty at the time of her first EP release, 'Something about you'.

Rip it up interview - September 04 >Rob Lyon
Have you been in many bands before?
      "Quite a few if you add them up.  The first (not counting the garage band that never made it to the public eye but encouraged drinking home brew!) was a 6 piece jazz, funk and blues band that played gigs at the Wheatsheaf Hotel about 8 years ago.  I've been in various three-piece bands and duos, performing mainly cover materials," Susi divulged.
      "I've been playing solo for about two years now and I really enjoy the freedom I have as a solo performer," she then added.  "It's been a really important time for me to develop my writing and performing." full interview here