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Songwriters bring soulful acoustic vibe to New Plymouth music fans

Two talented singer-songwriters, from Sydney and the South Island, will bring their original and soulful acoustic sounds to New Plymouth & Whanganui music lovers this June.

New Plymouth-based folk-pop musician Renee Millner, originally from Sydney, is joining forces with South Island fellow singer-songwriter Nick Feint to perform at The Most FM, Taranaki on June 18.

Following successful shows together in the South Island in May, including at The Mussel Inn in Golden Bay and Fairfield House in Nelson, Millner and Feint are teaming up again for a dynamic night of original music, this time in Millner’s adopted hometown. 

The duo will each sing their own material, promising an evening of tender melodies and searching lyrics guaranteed to touch and transport the audience.

Road trips, recordings and gigs as Covid restrictions ease

Millner is a well-known and much-loved musician to Taranaki audiences who have been following her career with interest over the past few years. Her latest single, So Much, released last September and produced by Sam Johnson of Rhythm Ace Studios made a big splash with its upbeat vibe and catchy refrain, not to mention a stunning music video produced by Hugo Eaton.

“It’s been so refreshing to be able to travel and perform once again,” she says. 

Collaborating with Christchurch videographer Amber Beaton, Millner was recently in the South island filming for the new single 'Not Ok', due for release in September, followed by a five track EP.

“We had a beautiful, crisp but sunny day for filming the outdoor scenes, on top of this mountain range known as 'The Witches' Hat'. It was absolutely stunning scenery, a place I feel grateful to have visited.”

Feint, based in Golden Bay, is performing songs from an 11-track album he released in January, titled Next Exit From Babylon, along with a couple of new ones. His songs weave threads from the last few years of his life chronicling his journey grieving the end of his marriage to finding healing and redemption. 

Song topics on the album range from the premature birth of his first son to the death from cancer of a close friend, to finding a new sense of joy and an open heart in life. He has created a booklet containing the lyrics, stories and photos about the songs as well as a download code for sale.

The pair met at a songwriting retreat in late January in the Wairarapa, run by Charlotte Yates, well-known in Aotearoa’s music scene as a top songwriter, performer, and mentor.

The retreat was “an amazing experience for a rural living musician like me to connect with a song-writing community,” Feint explains. 

“Renee was very quiet and sitting on a big armchair. A mutual friend had already said ‘you guys should get together and do some gigs’, so I looked her up on Youtube. I was blown away by how good she was and felt super honoured when she approached me later with the idea of doing some shows,” he says.

Millner is also playing the Songwriter Sessions at Moon in Wellington on Sunday June 12th. She and Feint will perform in Whanganui on Friday 17th June, 5.30pm at The Whanganui Women's Network, 75 St Hill Street.

Tickets available from Under The Radar

Event details:

The MOST FM, New Plymouth – Saturday, 18 June: Doors open 7pm. 

Tickets $20 from Under The Radar 

Links:

Renee Millner - Official Website Nick Feint - Official Website 

Nick Feint - FB 

So Much - Renee Millner