Hannie Day
Photo credit: Luke Singleton
Singer / Songwriter
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Hannie was all smiles and despite feelings of imposter syndrome, was a fun conversationalist who shared her stories about her music in a raw and genuine way. Hannie Day, is an emerging original artist in the indie/alternative/grunge scene and had just had her first ātourā experience playing a support set with local girl band The Vovos.
We discuss her personal and feelings-based lyrics, her journey with music as a listener and music-maker, living in Switzerland and the difficulties of relocating to Melbourne, and getting ready to record her first songs in the studio.
Today we're joined by Hannie Day, a bedroom folk-grunge artist from Melbourne finding her place in the local music scene. Hannie's music, characterised by a delicate voice and catchy melody, often hides dark lyrics over the top of some acoustic and distortion fun. Although born in Melbourne and raised in Switzerland, she documents life in Melbourneās inner north with both the homesick love of a local and the wide-eyed wonder of a traveller.
Influenced by the folk rock of Big Thief and the emotional grunge of Slow Pulp, Hannie is just beginning to find her footing, having played her first gigs last year both solo and with a band.
Join us as we chat about her recent experience as the support act on tour with The Vovos, moving back to Melbourne and her preparation to enter the studio and record her first single.
Our conversation is now available on all streaming platforms, YouTube and our website.
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Checkout Hannieās awesome music and videos on her instagram here:
Hannie Day is launching her debut single on the 19th of September 2024 at The Retreat Hotel, Brunswick. Tickets are free and more info is available here:
And for the keen listeners, the opening act for Kings of Convenience at the Forum we referred to was Magic Steven.
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