![]() Shooting to #5 on the iTunes chart earlier this year, Nathan is now excited to take his signature acoustic-folk sound around Australia.Īustralian producer Jan Skubiszewski(Jackson Jackson, Way of the Eagle, Dan Sultan) hasperfectly captured the songwriter’s compositions, framing them with his own additional slide guitar, synths and organ. With all songs self-penned, he conjures a soulful, melancholic sound comparable to indie artists such as Bon Iver and James Blake as well as the emotive stylings of Ben Howard and rousing soulful folk of Fleet Foxes. Nathan’s majorlabel debut EP I Wasn’t There is the songwriter appearing fully formed yet still on the cusp of exploring a hugely promising career. He also displays a clear debt to 60s folk music as filtered through the ensuing decades. Nathan soaks up contemporary influences as seen with his You Tube covers of Edward Sharpe (Home) and Drake (Hold On We’re Going Home) which, in combination, have already exceeded 500,000 views. There is the sense of an old soul and a considered and mature songwriter already crafting songs far beyond his years. With his final school year concluded he has embarked on his first national tour of Australia in January 2016, giving those thousands of fans the opportunity to see this rising talent grace their local stages at sold out shows. ![]() NSW Central Coast native Nathan Hawes has certainly done that, building confidence in his performance and songwriting abilities in a few short years before independently releasing his first EP which rose to the top of the iTunes charts in 2015 and expanded his social media following to more than 62,000Facebookfans and 127,000 Instagram followers. At the same time there can be the overriding feeling of living in the moment and taking chances. very bad,” leaving the anchor in splits.When you’re a teenager, life can seem like a whirlwind of emotions and experiences as you learn how to make sense of all the pressures and expectations of approaching adulthood. I remember he told me, 'whenever I'll meet you, I'll hit you for three sixes. The leg-spinner, in turn, replied, “Nothing much. What would you like to tell him?” the host asked Chahal. You took four wickets yesterday, and it would've been five if Umran bhai hadn't defended it. When Chahal was asked on whether it was a missed opportunity, the leg-spinner made a big revelation. Chahal took his fourth wicket on the fifth ball of his final over of the innings and had an opportunity to take a five-wicket haul however, Umran Malik, the new batter, successfully defended the delivery. At one stage in the run-chase, it looked difficult for SRH to even cross the 100-run mark but Abdul Samad (32*) and Umran Malik (19* off 7 balls) had a late blitzkrieg in the innings to take the side to a respectable score.Īlso read: 'Is this Dhoni from 2011?': Ex-India batter flabbergasted at MSD's 'unbelievable' sixes against 'world's fastest bowler'įollowing the game, the official Twitter account of Rajasthan Royals posted a video which featured the players travelling after the win, and Yuzvendra Chahal made a rather interesting revelation in the video. Yuzvendra Chahal Umran Malik(IPL)Ĭhahal produced a phenomenal outing in the game, registering figures of 4/17 as he took the important wickets of Mayank Agarwal, Harry Brook, Adil Rashid, and Bhuvneshwar Kumar. The bowlers, then, stepped up with Yuzvendra Chahal standing out with four wickets to his name, as the RR restricted Sunrisers to 131/8. Yashasvi Jaiswal, Jos Buttler, and Sanju Samson – the side's top-3 batters – scored brilliant half-centuries. The side enjoyed an impressive batting performance the Royals became the first team to go past the 200-run mark in the ongoing edition, as it put 203/5 in 20 overs. Rajasthan Royals had made a winning start to the 2023 Indian Premier League last week, when the side defeated the Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday.
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