Chet Faker Set to Serve as The Next Rolling Stone Australia Cover Artist
With Nick Murphy announcing the return of his Chet Faker project last year, 2021 is set to be a big year for the Melbourne-born artist.
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Subscribe NowWith Nick Murphy announcing the return of his Chet Faker project last year, 2021 is set to be a big year for the Melbourne-born artist.
With the album out in July, Chet Faker has also given fans another taster of the record by way of new single 'Whatever Tomorrow'.
“Sometimes you just need a break," says Chet Faker. "I find myself wanting to escape just for a little while and the song sort of showed up on its own.”
Returning to where he made his US television debut in 2015, Chet Faker shares a soulful, lonesome version of his latest single.
"Just because I feel low, doesn't mean all that I've got has run out" Nick Murphy sings in the chorus of his long-awaited Chet Faker return.
With Nick Murphy reviving his Chet Faker project, the news comes alongside a signing to BMG, and the promise of a new single.
Drake, The Smith Street Band, Meg Mac, U2, Arcade Fire and more of this year's upcoming releases.