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Interview: The hugely likeable Lucy Chan drops her much-awaited debut album Music

Telling us all about her debut album Music and so much more, the elegant creative Lucy Chan returns to A&R Factory and we’re so ecstatic to speak with this dynamic rising singer for a 2nd time. After previously chatting with us about Mr Apologetic in January 2023, it feels like we’re speaking to a confident but humble young woman who knows exactly where she’s headed.

Llewelyn: Thanks so much for your time, Lucy. Firstly, how are things with you and how has the reaction been since you released Music? Did you enjoy the process and would you change anything about it? What was the inspiration behind your project?

Lucy: Hey! Thanks so much for having me. I’m doing pretty good, I just finished up a week of study at the Berklee College of Music in the USA, which was truly the coolest experience ever. I got to meet and work with some incredible musicians. The reaction has been so great – I love it when people send me a message and tell me what their favourite part is!! And especially when people tell me it gives them a nostalgic kind of feeling, which is essentially one of the things I want to show through my music. As for inspiration, it’s a project that reflects all aspects of my life. The album is called ‘Music’, because it’s the one thing that can get me through anything. So, every single song I wrote on this album is really personal in that sense.

In regard to the sound, I really wanted this album to sound like the one genre that makes me feel the most excited and ‘at home’. The incredible Aubrey Johnson told me last week, that when you’re searching for your sound, you need to think about the type of music you grew up listening to, as that is what shapes you into you. For me, ever since I was a little kid, I went to rock concerts all the time. Billy Idol, Bon Jovi, Queen, Blondie, and so on; this was the sound that shaped my childhood. I think that being at a live rock concert is unlike anything else in the world – there is no better feeling. So, I hope that after my listeners hear the album, that’s what it feels like for them – that they’ve experienced that kind of Rock N Roll. I’m very grateful that I had an incredible band – Phil, Gabe and Aiden, who also happen to be people that are super close to me, bring my stories and music to life. It was the most beautiful process, and I’m super grateful for everyone that’s helped me and supported me along the way. My parents and my sister are my greatest supporters, and Gordon my mixing guy, Jack my recording guy – I’m so grateful for you all.

Llewelyn: Do you have a particular favourite single from your debut?

Lucy: Oh, that’s a good question. I think for me, the song that encapsulates the album as a whole the best, is ‘Music’, the title track. It’s the kind of sound that I’ve been searching for, for the longest time. Lyrically, it’s about having a special song with someone, and how it brings you back to exactly how you felt the first time you heard it, every time. However, other songs like ‘Over The Summer’ and ‘Compare To You’ mean a lot to me as well – especially ‘Compare To You’, it’s truly such a vulnerable moment for me on the album.

Llewelyn: Lyrically, we really like your storytelling and you really let us into your current mindset. Do you feel that writing is becoming easier for you over time?

Lucy: Thank you so much!! I think that as an artist I’m continuously trying to improve and grow, and it’s a process that comes naturally as you mature and experience new things. With this album, I was able to completely write exactly what I was feeling for each song. I do think that songwriting is something that’ll come more naturally, the more you experience. So, as you grow up, and as you meet people and experience things like heartbreak and love, the songwriting will reflect that. It’s almost impossible to write a song that doesn’t show your current state of mind, as you can’t lie to yourself in your songwriting. At least I can’t. But I’m hoping to continue to improve my storytelling, there’s definitely a lot of room for improvement!

Llewelyn: Please tell us how it’s going at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music (The Con). It’s your 3rd year now…are you still relishing it and what has been the highlight so far?

Lucy: Yes!! It’s going great. Obviously, it’s always hard to balance my career with my studies, but I think I’ve kind of found a balance to it all. I only have a year and a half left, and I’ll be finishing up and graduating!! Definitely trying to take in every single moment, as I know it won’t be long until I graduate. It goes so quickly; I can still remember starting my first day here so clearly. I think the highlight of the Con so far has definitely been meeting people and being able to grow into the musician I am today. The Con definitely has a very high standard, and I think that’s a good thing – I’ve pushed myself outside my comfort zone so many times and it’s been so beneficial. The musician that I was when I first auditioned, and the musician that I am now – two entirely different people. It’s been so crazy. Hopefully I can continue to grow leading up to my graduation.

Llewelyn: What’s it like being a 20-year-old singer-songwriter and actress in this rather weird world?

Lucy: Honestly, it’s so great and so weird, as you said, at the same time. It’s great in the sense that I am able to do exactly what I’ve wanted to do my entire life, but also hard in the sense that these dreams aren’t rare, and there are so many talented people out there. I think for me, as long as I keep working towards my goals and trying to achieve these things, I’ll be content, and fingers crossed that I can get to where I want someday (if I’m lucky). I’m willing to work as hard as possible and sacrifice my free time to do these things, because I love music, and it just makes me so happy.

Llewelyn: We see that you’ve been back in Boston lately. How has the vibe been there and what have you been up to?

Lucy: Yes! I’ve just been back in Sydney for around a day. The coolest thing happened to me during my trip…Laufey was on my flight to LA!!! I got to meet her and chat at the airport as we were waiting at the gate, she’s like one of my biggest musical inspirations. She studied at Berklee, so it was like a cool thing that the universe let me experience before I hopped on a plane to go to Berklee. Boston is…the most incredible place!! I was there for around a week, just doing a summer course at the Berklee College of Music, which is insane…it’s been one of my dream colleges for the longest time. Being able to live like a student there, even if it was for a week, was just the most surreal experience ever. The people and teachers that you meet, are the most amazing. The vibe is definitely a highlight – you’re surrounded by the most ambitious, creative people and it inspires you to become a better artist. I had the opportunity to perform my originals there as well. I got to work with an incredible group of people, including a live band, vocal coaches, as well as incredible artists for masterclasses and I loved every minute of it.

Llewelyn: Lastly, what plans do you have for the rest of the summer and can our USA readers catch you live anywhere?

Lucy: Before I start the next uni semester (in August), I’m going into promo mode for my album. Also preparing for concerts and shows, I’m planning a pretty big one before the end of this year. I’m hoping to also use this time to write more, not just songs, but also the screenplay (s) I’ve been working on!! At the end of this year, I’m planning on flying back to LA, and this time I’ll get to actually visit, not just LAX hahaha. LA has always been my dream place to live, so I’ll be exploring the place and I guess preparing myself, for life after graduation (which is pretty soon). As for live shows in the USA, I’m definitely not there yet, but if I’m lucky enough, someday!!! Definitely one of my biggest dreams.

Hear this terrific album on Spotify.

See more on her IG.

Interview by Llewelyn Screen

Top of My Lungs: Jughead is on a mission to rid himself of the virus on Everlasting

Showing such conviction to move far away from a past shadow that sapped him of much innocence, Jughead wishes he had never met that monster and vows to flee the ruin forever on Everlasting.

Jughead is an emerging young indie rock solo singer-songwriter who performs with a sparked up level of intrigue that shall give you goosebumps at times.

Jughead is about the presence one feels in their soul. He represents the outcast, the blind spots in society. Have you ever felt forgotten? Alone? This is your music.” ~ Jughead

Marauding through with heightened intent in the darkness, Jughead bursts through the walls and breaks into his cold soul that needs that all-important warmth again.

Everlasting from the mysterious indie rock artist Jughead is a hugely passionate statement to extinguish the past and start up fresh again. Projected with much force and speaker-squeezing excellence, we find a song that shall light the fuse that has been missing.

Guiding us away from the storms, this is a powerful effort that should encourage us all to let go of anything that is holding us back in life.

Hear this top new single on Spotify and see more vibes on IG.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Trying Too Hard: Himang wonders why they argue so much on ‘Young’

As he wonders what is wrong with him as things just aren’t working out with his love, Himang says what is on his mind via his new innocent single that will have you dancing wherever you are on ‘Young‘.

Himang is a flamboyant Beijing-born Korean-Indian pop/RnB singer-songwriter and Berklee College of Music student. He is impressively fluent in English, Korean, and Mandarin, as he makes wonderfully constructed music about love and thoroughly enjoys to communicate his feelings and observations, with the adoring world.

You feel his smoothly shaved voice, that is to the point and sung with a terrific array of highlights — that bleach your speakers blonde — with a singer who feels like he only going to get better and better. His invigorating vocals has your mind in a happy spin, as you turn him up and enjoy the moment, with a singer who performs from the heart so sweetly.

Young‘ from the talented Korean-Indian pop/RnB singer-songwriter Himang, opens the freshly painted door to how he feels right now in this crazy world. He knows that he is young and says silly things sometimes, but doesn’t mean for it to be harmful in any way at all.

This is a reflective song that is perfectly timed when you laugh at those past relationships and all those foolish moments you wish you could take back. Living is learning they say.

Hear this new captivating voice as he moves up the ranks on Spotify and see more news via his growing IG music page.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen

Remaking the classic in lockdown 1: ‘Our House’ from Nova Music’s best-Hattie Whitehead, Howard Rose and Max Runham is one of the best releases of 2020

Our House‘ is the tremendously triumphant take on the Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young timeless classic from three absolutely incredible artists. They have been brought together thanks to London’s legendary Nova Music: Hattie Whitehead, Howard Rose and Max Runham. This will bring you back to places in your memory you thought were perhaps lost forever.

Created remotely from their respective music bunkers during this world-changing and tragic pandemic, these excellent musicians fuse together like fantastic welders, to spark a song together that was getting dusty in the few-remaining record stores around the world.

Her vocals lift your mood up and you feel free again, the tone rests your head and this is exactly what is needed in this fast-paced and mentally polluted world. The pure production captures the moment perfectly and the way they have made this song their own is truly extraordinary. I’m amazed at the guitar intricacies and this is a song that you listen to over and over again due to its quality and soothing nature.

The cats are playing in the yard, the flowers are brought into the vase as the fire has just been lit, and life is so simple and innocent. If only things could be like this all the time.

This should be Christmas number 1 in all of the UK charts as Nova Music’s Hattie Whitehead, Howard Rose and Max Runham light the fire on the majestic ‘Our House‘ that was made famous by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young.

This is a classy new take and they have made 2020 a much better place thanks to their efforts here. A truly wonderful song that will have you looking at old pictures and sharing wonderful memories together with friends and family. This is what the festive season is really about.

Give your ears and soul the treatment they deserve on Spotify.

Reviewed by Llewelyn Screen