Hen debut single Raincoats, national tour
With her luscious red locks, stirring lyrics and saccharine voice, indie darling Hen delivers us her debut single Raincoats.
It is a new sound for Hen, who previously wrote and performed under the moniker and her actual mum given name Julia Henning to great success. Not only did Henning amass rave reviews, the young artist saw success on both stage and screen, claiming the coveted #1 spot on the Triple J Unearthed charts on numerous occasions, performed to packed audiences at the Sydney Opera House and WOMADelaide and her single If and Only If featured on Channel Ten’s hit show Offspring. All this proved it really only has just begun for Hen.
The time had come for Hen to dive into her fresh new sound. The modern day poet has delivered a deep, lyrically charged single, bearing all through her craft. “Raincoats was written as some kind of spring cleaning for my view on the world. I just wanted to chase all those preconceived notions out so that I could know myself again. The Raincoats I'm referring to are my instincts, the ones that should protect me but were so confused by all the baggage from my past”.
Raincoats will be released Friday 3rd November 2017.
Hen will be joining Rachael Leahcar on her national tour. Tickets from Rachael Leahcar.
Fri 10th Nov - Melbourne, Thornbury Theatre
Sun 12th Nov - Sydney, Riverside Theatre
Sun 19th Nov - Adelaide, The Gov
Fri 24th Nov - Brisbane, The Old Museum
Thu 30th Nov - Perth, Ellington Jazz Club
It is a new sound for Hen, who previously wrote and performed under the moniker and her actual mum given name Julia Henning to great success. Not only did Henning amass rave reviews, the young artist saw success on both stage and screen, claiming the coveted #1 spot on the Triple J Unearthed charts on numerous occasions, performed to packed audiences at the Sydney Opera House and WOMADelaide and her single If and Only If featured on Channel Ten’s hit show Offspring. All this proved it really only has just begun for Hen.
The time had come for Hen to dive into her fresh new sound. The modern day poet has delivered a deep, lyrically charged single, bearing all through her craft. “Raincoats was written as some kind of spring cleaning for my view on the world. I just wanted to chase all those preconceived notions out so that I could know myself again. The Raincoats I'm referring to are my instincts, the ones that should protect me but were so confused by all the baggage from my past”.
Raincoats will be released Friday 3rd November 2017.
Hen will be joining Rachael Leahcar on her national tour. Tickets from Rachael Leahcar.
Fri 10th Nov - Melbourne, Thornbury Theatre
Sun 12th Nov - Sydney, Riverside Theatre
Sun 19th Nov - Adelaide, The Gov
Fri 24th Nov - Brisbane, The Old Museum
Thu 30th Nov - Perth, Ellington Jazz Club