Nettwerk Debut: Harrison Storm - Warm A Cold Heart

Meets a folk driven-backbone of fingerpicking with a solid production aesthetic and the heart of a poet.
Krister Axel

Krister Axel

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Nettwerk Artist Harrison Storm releases a reflective and mesmerizing debut track "Warm A Cold Heart." We've written about Harrison before, and he's back with a soothing mix of acoustic guitar and waves of melodic storytelling. With a hint of reference to fellow label-mate Freyr, Harrison Storm meets a folk driven-backbone of fingerpicking with a solid production aesthetic and the heart of a poet.

This delicate, narrative energy doubles as a soothing self-talk from your better self; a gentle reminder to be open to change, as we navigate this set of lessons that we call a life. Never forget that love is everything, and above all: self love is the foundation of everything positive. We look forward to hearing the rest of Harrison's debut, which promises to further solidify his status as one of his generation's strongest newcomers in the indie-folk space.

All it takes is yesterday's growing pains
To learn what you're missing
You can waste another day in endless ways
It's time to move on
Now it's time to make a change
Find the hope in every stage
You're alright here
'Cos every little made up thought
That doesn't help you move along
Ohh, you can leave them

All I want to know from love
Is how to warm a cold heart
All I want to know from love
Is how to warm a cold heart
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Its the kind voice on your shoulder, the one gently whispering into your ear to keep going and to open your heart up to the world. Its the optimist in you, the better version of yourself. The lens the song sees through is the lens I needed after some darker years. Its become a friend in a way and has pulled me through times where I needed to connect with myself the most. - Harrison Storm

Visit Harrison Storm on Instagram.

Photo credit: Ella Crotty

Krister Axel

A proud husband and father of two living in Southern Oregon. I write code, I make music, and I publish content on the web. See also: Podcasting, Poetry, Photography, & Songwriting.

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