Melbourne-based singer, songwriter, and producer Nick J Harvey makes a powerful comeback with his latest single, “Careful With the Bacon, Steven”, set for release on May 2, 2025. Harvey returns with a track that blends psychedelic rock, classic rock, and blues into a hypnotic sonic journey—an experience that feels both intimate and larger than life.
This isn’t just a linear song; it’s a ride through light and shadow, personal distortion with waves of sound and emotion. The track begins with delicate acoustic guitar textures to eventually soaring into wailing guitars and an electrifying drive. Ambient urban sounds, evolving motifs, and deep sonic layers make for an immersive, cinematic journey.
Nick J Harvey on the Track:
“This song is a slice-of-life exploration—a journey through the ups and downs of the early day. It reflects the push and pull of habit, the contrast of dark and light, the struggle always wrapped in the ever-moving and the ever present urban ambient noise of life.”
Nick J Harvey is an Australian blues-rock artist, known for his gritty blues riffs, soulful vocals, and electrifying guitar work. His music bridges generations, reviving the spirit of ’70s classic rock with a modern edge. Passionate about injecting emotion, rawness, and innovation back into today’s rock music. Harvey’s latest single is a testament to his authenticity, depth, and mission to start a revival in reconnecting listeners with real, heartfelt sounds.
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