The 20-year-old newcomer Andrew Cushin shares his debut single ‘It’s Gonna Get Better’. It’s a striking introduction for the Geordie singer-songwriter, whose burgeoning reputation has already seen him sell-out next month’s headline show at The Cluny.
The accompanying video depicts Andrew’s life in and around his home city. Sometimes they’re iconic – matchday at Newcastle United alongside statues of local heroes Alan Shearer and Bobby Robson, and crossing the famous Tyne Bridge. At other times they’re more day-to-day – darts, pool and a pint at his local bar The Turbinia, strolling the city’s backstreets, and performing in Stockton.
It’s Gonna Get Better’ is released as part of the two-track ‘Waiting For The Rain’ EP. Both songs were written by Andrew and produced by Sean Genocky whose credits include The Who, Richard Ashcroft, Tom McRae, Roger Daltrey and more. For the recording of ‘It’s Gonna Get Better’, Andrew borrowed Sean’s Gibson J-45 – a guitar that was previously owned by Keith Richards.
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