Posts Tagged ‘Harrison Storm’

Harrison Storm is a 23 year old singer/songwriter based in Melbourne. Harrison Storm gave Melbourne Unplugged a great acoustic performance of his original song ‘Broken Feather’.

This was recorded in the grounds at Abbotsford convent, which lent its warm and historical feel to the vibe of the video.

His much anticipated debut EP ‘Sense Of Home’ was noted as “Stunning” when released in April 2015. It was recorded with producer Hayden Calnin and mastered at Studios 301 by Andrew Edgson (Vance Joy, Matt Corby, Angus Stone).
The first single ‘Be Yourself’ has already received over 500,000 plays on Sound Cloud, airtime on Triple J and Triple R along with highly praised live performances on ABC radio Australia. It also gained airplay overseas on US radio KCRW after spending a number of weeks in the Hype Machine top 50 most blogged songs.
Harrison has gained invaluable experience playing at venues across Melbourne such as The Toff In Town, The Evelyn Hotel, Howler, The Workers Club, Gershwin Room and The Shebeen whilst sharing the stage with acts such as Husky, Kagu, Daniel Champagne and Woodlock. For all those people asking about a physical copy of the EP, they’re available through my band camp site: https://harrisonstorm.bandcamp.com/

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Produced and Mixed by Hayden Calnin, Justin Lewis playing some guitar, Ruby Whiting on backing vocals.

Harrison Storm singer/songwriter based in Melbourne, Australia.

Harrison Storm is a 22 year old singer/songwriter based in Melbourne.
Harrison is greatly influenced by hischildhood, where he grew up by the beautiful beaches of the Mornington Peninsula, Victoria. Exposed to music from a young age through his mother’s guitar playing and father’s poetry, Harrison began creating his own music inspired by his parents’ record collection.

Four great songs that deeply speak to the heart and soul. A very smooth combination of voice and music.

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22 year old Australian singer-songwriter Harrison Storm has a lot going for himself. With early support from Triple J, production assistance from the highly talented and much hyped Hayden Calnin and a clear penchant for writing beautiful acoustic-folk, the future is already looking bright. Sounding a little like Benjamin Francis Leftwich, Storm’s second release “The Words You Say” is a refreshingly simple, honest and soothing number perfect for anyone enjoying a down-tempo Saturday night in.

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