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Sweden-based, Australian indie-folk singer Hazlett returns with “mountain of a memory,” a haunting meditation on the ache of unfinished goodbyes and the silent weight of love left behind. It’s another intimate preview into Hazlett’s full-length album, last night you said you missed me, out September 12 via Nettwerk. With ghostlike repetition and sparse, aching lines—“Call it off / Be alone / I’m the ghost that never made it home”—the track floats in the lonely stillness of emotional aftermath, a place where memory lingers long after connection fades. Anchored by warm acoustics and Hazlett’s signature introspective delivery, “mountain of a memory” captures the feeling of being someone’s fleeting thought—“I’m the feeling you won’t think about someday”—even as the narrator wrestles with the immovable presence of the past. There’s resignation in the silence, but also a fragile dignity in letting go. Speaking about the single, Hazlett shares: Blending introspection with cinematic melodies, Hazlett is a master of crafting songs that connect on a deeply human level. His critically acclaimed debut album 2023’s Bloom Mountain established him as an artist to watch, and his forthcoming effort, last night you said you missed me, shall further solidify his place as one of today’s most compelling storytellers. Earlier 2025 singles, “tell me something,” “doing my best” and “blue jean,” offered a glimpse into Hazlett’s evolving artistry and emotional depth that continues to impress with each release. Regarding his forthcoming album, last night you said you missed me, Hazlett divulges: Following his stellar performances at Bottlerock and Outside Festival this past spring, Hazlett will be seen next supporting Noah Kahan at London’s BST Hyde Park on July 4th. Along with upcoming US festivals at Bourbon and Beyond (Louisville, KY), Iron Blossom Music Festival (Richmond, VA), All Things Go (Columbia, MD), and four amphitheater dates supporting Vance Joy, Hazlett will embark on his second 2025 North American headline tour, kicking off September 8 in Montreal, QC, and concluding October 30 in Dallas, TX. Performing with a full band, the 23-date tour will make stops in Chicago, Nashville, Boston, NYC, Los Angeles, Austin, and more. You can purchase tickets at https://www.thisishazlett.com/tour. PRE-SAVE LAST NIGHT YOU SAID YOU MISSED ME LP: LISTEN TO “MOUNTAIN OF A MEMORY”: SHARE “MOUNTAIN OF A MEMORY”: LAST NIGHT YOU SAID YOU MISSED ME LP TRACKLIST: Tour Dates: *Supporting Noah Kahan #Supporting Vance Joy 7/4/25 – London, UK @ BST Hyde Park* 7/9/25 – Kassel, DE @ Kulturzelt Kassel 7/13/25 – Cologne, DE @ Even Flow 7/25/25 – Lucerne, CH @ Luzern Live 8/31/25 – Darmstadt, Germany @ Golden Leaves Festival 9/8/25 – Montreal, QC @ Beanfield Theater 9/9/25 – Toronto, ON @ The Danforth Music Hall 9/11/25 – Chicago, IL @ House Of Blues 9/14/25 – Louisville, KY @ Bourbon & Beyond 9/16/25 – Nashville, TN @ Brooklyn Bowl Nashville 9/17/25 – Atlanta, GA @ Terminal West 9/19/25 – Asheville, NC @ The Orange Peel 9/21/25 – Richmond, VA @ Iron Blossom 9/22/25 – Charlotte, NC @ Skyla Credit Union Amphitheatre# 9/24/25 – Cary, NC @ Koka Booth Amphitheatre# 9/25/25 – Cleveland, OH @ Jacobs Pavillion at Nautica# 9/26/25 – Lewiston, NY @ Artpark Mainstage Theater# 9/27/25 – Columbia, MD @ All Things Go (DC) 9/29/25 – Boston, MA @ Paradise Rock Club 9/30/25 – New York, NY @ Warsaw 10/2/25 – Detroit, MI @ El Club 10/4/25 – Milwaukee, WI @ Turner Hall Ballroom 10/5/25 – Madison, WI @ Majestic Theatre 10/6/25 – Minneapolis, MN @ First Avenue 10/10/25 – Denver, CO @ Ogden Theatre 10/12/25 – Salt Lake City, UT @ Redwest Festival 10/14/25 – Boise, ID @ Treefort Music Hall 10/17/25 – Vancouver, BC @ Commodore Ballroom 10/19/25 – Portland, OR @ Revolution Hall 10/20/25 – Seattle, WA @ The Showbox 10/22/25 – San Francisco, CA @ The Fillmore 10/23/25 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Bellwether 10/26/25 – Houston, TX @ The Heights Theater 10/28/25 – Austin, TX @ Antone’s Nightclub 10/30/25 – Dallas, TX @ The Kessler Theater |
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About Hazlett: Based in Sweden since 2019, Hazlett has been able to amass a solid fanbase throughout the years with over a quarter billion streams, 116K+ TikTok followers, an abundance of Spotify editorial placements including, New Music Friday, Acoustic Chill, Autumn Acoustics, Fresh Folk, Folk & Friends, Roots Rising, You’re Favorite Coffeehouse, Coffee + Chill, Café Croissant, and several TV syncs on shows such as Grey’s Anatomy, The Good Doctor, and more. However, the musical path hasn’t always been linear for the Australian folk dynamo – from being a bass player in a band in Germany to completely quitting music while making the move back to Australia. Needing to pay the bills while starting a new life interning at an advertising agency, Hazlett started to perform in local pubs. This is where his old music publisher found out about his singing abilities and introduced him to now longtime collaborator Freddy Alexander, a turning point that reignited his passion for music and set him on the path to success.
The last two years have been eventful for Hazlett, as he released his 2023 debut album Bloom Mountain to positive support from the likes of The Line of Best Fit and Atwood Magazine, having previously received acclaim from CLASH, NME, and more. Going on to support Wild Rivers and Josiah & The Bonnevilles across the UK and Europe, he ended the year by releasing the EP, Goodbye to the Valley Low. 2024 proved to be a monumental one for Hazlett – releasing his sophomore album Goodbye to the Valley Low and having opened shows for LANY, Calum Scott, Passenger, Ocie Elliott, John Vincent III as well as his very first North American headline tour. The album was made in an off-grid cabin on the west coast of Sweden and sees Hazlett going back to his roots with a more stripped-back and rawer sound. With Goodbye to the Valley Low, Hazlett continued to push the boundaries of his artistry and deliver a truly unforgettable musical experience. Hazlett returned in early 2025 with a 21-date sold out North American tour with an even bigger second headline tour slated for this fall. He has just completed his next full-length record set to be released this September.
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