Australian indie-folk singer-songwriter Harrison Storm releaseshis new album Empty Garden. Featuring collaborations with Winona Oak and Freddy Alexander, the album is a patchwork of 10 songs created over two years, exploring more isolated and reflective corners of Storm's mind after heartache. Listen HERE.
"If you take anything from this album, it's that in times when your heart aches most, to reach both outward and inward, to yourself and to others, and to allow your pain to move. With the hope that something new can grow in its passing," Harrison shares.
Harrison discovered music's therapeutic powers at an early age. Growing up in a culture of toxic masculinity, he would listen to artists like City and Colour, Angus Stone, and Jeff Buckley and feel less isolated. Those musicians inspired Harrison to pursue his own music career, and in 2015, he took to the streets in Melbourne to busk, where he made enough money to finance his debut EP Sense of Home. A record deal with Nettwerk soon followed, and over the course of the next seven years, Harrison released four EPs: the Gold-certified Change It All (2017), Falling Down (2019), Gold-certifiedBe Slow (2020), and Under Dusk (2022) – the latter a collaboration with Enna Blake. Harrison's songs have since racked up over 500 million streams, with radio plays on Australia's triple j and the UK's BBC Radio 2. The song "Sense of Home" was certified Gold in Canada in 2020. Now, with Empty Garden, Harrison is opening up more than ever.
LISTEN & SHARE: HARRISON STORM EMPTY GARDEN https://harrisonstorm.ffm.to/emptygarden EMPTY GARDEN ALBUM TRACKLIST: For Your Love Empty Garden Moon and Back Someone Else Find a Way Under the Sail Bottled Up Inside Follow On Temporary Friend Am I Dreaming
To celebrate the release of Empty Garden, Harrison Storm is hitting the road with Nick Mulvey for his UK/EU headline tour starting October 3rd in Copenhagen, Denmark and wrapping on November 25th in Stockholm, Sweden. Catch Storm performing the new music for the first time. For more information and to see Storm perform his new music for the first time, purchase tickets on Harrison's website HERE.