Harrison Storm for two shows in Germany
The tour is presented by MusikBlog.de and Bedroomdisco
Harrison Storm has taken his time with his career. The title of his EP from 2009 shows that this can certainly be understood programmatically: "Be Slow" is also one of the many successful songs that the Australian indie folk singer and songwriter has created over the past few years and with which he has gradually built up a loyal fan base. Each of his songs is carefully written and produced in a very complex way using seemingly simple means. The tracks themselves are also characterized by a gentle tempo and a restrained sound, which for an Australian is almost autumnal and melancholic. Which in turn fits the content of the songs, in which he deals a lot with himself and the society that surrounds him. In January, he released his debut album "Wonder, Won't You?" after several EPs, which he has been releasing successively since 2015. On it, the Australian embarks on a wonderful journey into the deepest corners of his heart and mind. Inspired by his idols, including Angus Stone, Jeff Buckley and City And Color, Harrison has delved into his innermost self and laid it bare before us. With his emotionally charged and soulful voice, he sings with humility about toxic masculinity that must be overcome, love and loneliness, the value of family, intoxication and worship and belonging. Last year, the man from Melbourne wowed his audience with his quiet shows on a tour of Germany and the upcoming Berlin concert in April has long been sold out. Harrison Storm has now confirmed that he will be coming to Germany for two more gigs in November.
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