Lawson Hull, the Australian singer and songwriter, exudes warmth, atmosphere, and expansiveness in his music, positioning him among Australia’s finest contemporary indie folk voices. This distinctive essence is clearly audible in his latest single, Swim. The track, like Hull’s overall style, envelops listeners in a comforting and spacious musical landscape, showcasing his ability to evoke emotion and deliver a cinematic richness that resonates with the soul.

In Swim, Lawson Hull’s artistry shines through, affirming his place as a noteworthy talent in the realm of Australian indie folk.

The unsureness element is maybe where it lacks in lovey-dovey but it means well from the point of the storyteller. There’s an honesty from an over-thinker, showing someone their flaws” says Lawson. “I recorded the track with Simon Dobson at his Lakehouse Audio studio. We went in with some Middle Kids references and came out with Shania Twain and Tom Petty vibes. The shimmering Nashville tuning combined with legendary Ollie Thorpe’s pedal steel playing really sets this song up to be one of my favourites.

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