Here is a compelling, stripped-back version of Hamish Anderson’s recent single ‘You’re Mine’, a song that explores the enduring power of love. Absorb the rawness and vulnerability of this and then check out the stylish blues-rock of the original single, available now. With just his gorgeously tuneful guitar and his emotive vocal, Anderson delivers an utterly captivating performance of this heartfelt love song.
The original version of ‘You’re Mine’ was recorded as a trio with his touring band, bassist Lauren Stockner and drummer Pete Marin, with support from Jessy Greene (Foo Fighters) on strings. He says: “It’s a song that is quite vulnerable and open in its lyrics but with the music it has such a powerful and triumphant feel to it that I enjoyed mixing those two elements together. It was also a song that I knew had to have strings on it. We were very lucky to have Jessy Greene who has done a lot of work with the Foo Fighters add these beautiful strings.”
However, when played in its raw state like this, it becomes something completely new, with a strength of feeling that is, perhaps, even more powerful. Anderson told AUK about the new version of the song: “I’m excited to share this stripped down solo version of my song ‘You’re Mine’…I always love stripping a song back to its most naked version because it always reveals another level of vulnerability especially as a songwriter. We filmed it in a beautiful house in Cape Schanck (Melbourne, Australia) which was the same location that we filmed the official music video for the song.” The Cape Schanck House is a beautiful backdrop for the gorgeous, stripped-back recording. The grainy, soft-focus film gives ‘You’re Mine’ a retro feel and takes the song out-of-time.
Due on 11th October 2024, Anderson’s forthcoming album, the aptly-named ‘Electric’, is a celebration of the power of the electric guitar and a range of influences are evident in his new material: inspirational acts T-Rex, Hendrix, Page and contemporary performers like Artic Monkeys. The new record was put together in-between tours supporting Gary Clark Jr. and George Thorogood & The Destroyers in 2023, with production by Anderson alongside David Davis (The War On Drugs). The new album promises to blend fresh sounds with 1970s blues-rock, creating songs that feel new and yet familiar at once. Look out for ‘Electric’, but enjoy this first.