![]() ![]() Slowly, you learn and then it hits a point where you’re not a cute little boy anymore, your voice breaks so you actually have to rely on the talent. I made about £50 in two hours and obviously £50 when you’re 11 is like winning the lottery, especially since it was 12 years ago and Freddo’s were still only 15p. I remember when I was about 10, I saw someone busking and thought, “I could do that.” Then, when I was 11, I went out on the streets of Glasgow and did it myself – I was playing a semi-hollow electric guitar with no amp and singing songs to the wrong chords, as I didn’t know how to actually play the guitar. Let’s start at the beginning, have you always wanted to do music?Īs far as I can remember, I’ve always loved performing. I’m currently in sunny London, near The Emirates stadium, relaxing on my couch. Then, I am off to the Philippines for a 10-day break. I have got a few gigs to look forward to this next week: Barrowlands show in Glasgow and Liverpool Sound City. I’m feeling good! It’s been lovely weather for April. Hi Murdo, how are you? Where are we speaking to you from right now? To buy tickets to the artist’s London show, click here and to buy tickets to his Glasgow show, click here… Head below to enjoy our interview with Murdo Mitchell. Upon the release of “Ghosts”, the talent sat down with Wonderland to discuss the memory of his 11-year-old self first stepping into a studio and what the future holds post-release. ![]() I heard one of my favourite songwriters Glen Hansard say ‘the more truthful and honest you get in your writing the more universal it becomes’, and I love that idea.” ![]() It’s about what happens when that trust breaks down. Talking about the meaning behind the cut, Murdo explains, ” I’ll keep it quite cryptic and say ‘Ghosts’ is about the vulnerability you open yourself up to in a relationship and the trust that both parties must have in order for it to function. Releasing “Ghosts”, the Glasgow-based artist treats us to pensive beats and his bold vocal delivery, culminating in a heartbreak anthem worthy of the name. Well, as confusing and isolating as it may be, artist Murdo Mitchell is here with a tortured tune that perfectly summarises the experience. Ah, heartbreak! A turbulent emotion that promises to throw the best of us off course and into a dizzying state sure to consume those that fall victim to it. ![]()
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