
Harrison Storm, the Australian indie folk troubadour, offers a heartfelt gem through In Good Time. The song’s intricate arrangement harmonizes seamlessly with vulnerable vocals, weaving a tapestry of raw emotion. Wrapped in sepia-toned nostalgia, it’s a musical reverie, inviting forgiveness for yesteryears while embracing the future’s embrace. With each repeated listen and viewing of the Jamie Croft and Saskia Burmeister-directed video, listeners are whisked to a serene realm where thoughts metamorphose into feelings and nostalgia acts as a treasured compass guiding onward. An exquisite journey of sound and sight that resonates deep within.
On the track, Harrison says, “I went away on a writing trip last year to work on songs for the album and after the first few days, I was struggling to write anything I connected with. Every now and then I listen to very old demos of mine, to remind me of why I started songwriting. The demo that came up was of a song of mine, ‘Sense Of Home’ and as I was listening to this very first demo I made of this song in particular, I had this wave of emotion come over me.
“It was this intense feeling of acknowledging the time that had passed since I first wrote that song and now. The immense changes I’ve gone through and how different life is. The difference in the person I was then and the person I am today. Yet I’m still here writing songs, the thing I dreamt I’d be able to do with my days. So ‘In Good Time’ is almost a reply to ‘Sense Of Home’, a reflection on the passing of time. It’s me talking to the person I was when I wrote ‘Sense of Home’ all those years ago.’
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