Swedish band Harvest Sun have released their new EP, Lost And Found. We asked singer, guitarist, and songwriter Johan Nordström of the band the BIG questions . . .
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Formed in 2000, the band play heartland rock and are influenced by Steve Earle, the Eagles, Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, John Mellencamp and Drive-By Truckers.
Tell us three things about yourself . . .
I've been playing music since I was around six to seven years old and from the beginning I've been playing guitar. I was so bad at playing so I started to write my own songs so no one could say that I was playing it wrong.
How would you describe your music?
I always start with an acoustic guitar and vocals so it's mainly acoustic music with lyrics that describe ordinary people in the suburbs or in a small town out in the country.
Who are your musical inspirations?
]My biggest inspiration is Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.
What was the first gig you ever went to?
Europe at Gavlerinken, Gävle, Sweden, 29 April 1986.
What was the first record you ever bought?
Destroyer by Kiss,
What's your favourite song right now?
The Great Divide by Noah Kahan.
Favourite lyric of all time?
"You belong among the wildflowers, You belong in a boat out at sea, You belong with your love on your arm, You belong somewhere you feel free" - Wildflowers by Tom Petty.

If you could only listen to one song for the rest of your life, what would it be?
Crawling Back to You by Tom Petty.
Where can people find your music/more information
On YouTube, Facebook, Instagram and on Spotify or other streaming platforms.
Alan Corr