Wisconsin indie musician Graham Hunt released fresh music for the first time since last year. His previous album, Try Not To Laugh, earned serious recognition as Album Of The Week. Hunt brings us I Just Need Enough, along with the news that he signed to Run For Cover record label. This marks an exciting next step in his musical journey.
Hunt tells an interesting story about the song. He walked with a friend and bumped into his friend's former high school teacher. The teacher asked if Hunt wanted a guitar because he never played it himself. He shared a blunt life philosophy saying every day takes another bite from the shit sandwich. Hunt created his first guitar riff on that instrument, which became this song.
The track lasts only two and a half minutes and has sparse lyrics, yet it makes a lasting impression. One standout line asks about extending the warmth we show in small interactions to everyone. Hunt describes the composition as dealing with love themes without falling into typical love song territory. Shannon Connor directed the accompanying video, which fans can watch online.
Music lovers can catch Hunt live during April as he tours across the eastern United States and parts of Canada. He starts at Lakewood, Ohio, and finishes in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tour includes stops in major cities like Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and Pittsburgh. These performances give audiences a chance to experience his distinctive musical style firsthand.
Hunt tells an interesting story about the song. He walked with a friend and bumped into his friend's former high school teacher. The teacher asked if Hunt wanted a guitar because he never played it himself. He shared a blunt life philosophy saying every day takes another bite from the shit sandwich. Hunt created his first guitar riff on that instrument, which became this song.
The track lasts only two and a half minutes and has sparse lyrics, yet it makes a lasting impression. One standout line asks about extending the warmth we show in small interactions to everyone. Hunt describes the composition as dealing with love themes without falling into typical love song territory. Shannon Connor directed the accompanying video, which fans can watch online.
Music lovers can catch Hunt live during April as he tours across the eastern United States and parts of Canada. He starts at Lakewood, Ohio, and finishes in Fort Wayne, Indiana. The tour includes stops in major cities like Detroit, Toronto, Montreal, Brooklyn, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, DC, and Pittsburgh. These performances give audiences a chance to experience his distinctive musical style firsthand.