Harrison Storm Explores Sensuality In Intoxicating New Song “This Love”

June 9, 2023 BY Jason Currell

Indie-folk singer-songwriter Harrison Storm explores intimacy and sensuality in his intoxicating new song and music video for “This Love” off his forthcoming debut album. Listen to the track about the desire and undeniable chemistry felt in a relationship HERE and watch the video HERE.

“At its core this song is about the blind pull that a new romantic connection can have on you,” reflects Storm. “The seduction in the intensity between two people can feel so alluring that everything else in your life falls away for that period of time. You’re not sure whether it’s a real or healthy connection but you just can’t help yourself.”

Catch Harrison Storm on tour now for a handful of EU/UK headline and support dates with Roo Panes. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit his website HERE.

Harrison Storm Tour Dates

EU/UK Tour ‘23

June 9 – London, UK – Union Chapel*
June 11 – Paris, Frane – Point Ephemere
June 12 – Brussels, Belgium – Botanique
June 13 – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paradiso*
June 15 – Berlin, Germany – Heimathafen Neukölln*
June 16 – Hamburg, Germany – Nochtspeicer
June 17 – Cologne, Germany – Helios37
June 19 – Munich, Germany – Strom
June 20 – Zurich, Germany – Papiersaal

Regional Aus Headline Tour Part 1
July 28 – Ipswich, Australia – Studio 188
July 29 – Currumbin Waters, Australia – Dust Temple
July 30 – Maroochydore, Australia – Solbar
August 3 – Byron Bay, Australia – Kulchajam
August 4 – Bellingen, Australia – 5 Church Street
August 5 – Taree, Australia – Bohemian Cafe
August 11 – Swansea Heads, Australia – House Concert
August 12 – Blue Mountains, Australia – House Concert
August 13 – Wollongong, Australia – La La La’s
August 18 – Wagga Wagga – Australia – Birdhouse Bar
August 19 – Canberra, Australia – Smith’s Alternative
*supporting Roo Panes

About Harrison Storm

For Australian singer/songwriter Harrison Storm, music is the beginning to a wondrous journey of unbridled introspection into the deepest crevices of his own heart and mind. Storm discovered music’s therapeutic powers at an early age. Growing up in a culture of toxic masculinity, he would listen to artists like City and Colour, Angus Stone, and Jeff Buckley and feel a little less alone. Those musicians inspired Storm to pursue his own music career, and in 2015 he’d made enough money to finance his debut EP Sense of Home. A record deal with Nettwerk soon followed, and over the course of the next seven years, Storm released four EPs: Change It All (2017), Falling Down (2019), Be Slow (2020), and Under Dusk (2022) – the latter a collaboration with Enna Blake. Storm’s songs have since racked up hundreds of millions of streams, with radio plays on Australia’s triple j and the UK’s BBC Radio 2. The song “Sense of Home” was certified Gold in Canada in 2020. Now, with Storm’s new music, we see him at his most vulnerable, his most sensitive, and his most human. These songs helped him work through his own struggles, and now he hopes they help others do the same. Stay up-to-date on Harrison Storm by following him on socials.